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VLSI Design, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 1999
- Stephan Olariu, Rong Lin:
Guest Editorial. - Ten-Hwang Lai, Ming-Jye Sheng:
Sorting on Reconfigurable Meshes: An Irregular Decomposition Approach. 1-16 - Yosi Ben-Asher, Assaf Schuster:
Single Step Undirected Reconfigurable Networks. 17-28 - Sotirios G. Ziavras:
Investigation of Various Mesh Architectures With Broadcast Buses for High-Performance Computing. 29-54 - Hsiu-Niang Chen, Kuo-Liang Chung:
Partitionable Bus-based String-matching Algorithm for Run-length Coded Strings With VLDCs. 55-67 - Martin Middendorf, Hartmut Schmeck, Heiko Schröder, Gavin Turner:
Multiplication of Matrices With Different Sparseness Properties on Dynamically Reconfigurable Meshes. 69-81 - Rong Lin, Stephan Olariu:
Reconfigurable Shift Switching Parallel Comparators. 83-90 - Joon Shik Lim, S. Sitharama Iyengar, Si-Qing Zheng:
Finding Combined L1 and Link Metric Shortest Paths in the Presence of Orthogonal Obstacles: A Heuristic Approach. 91-104
Volume 9, Number 2, 1999
- Mukkai S. Krishnamoorthy, James Loy, John F. McDonald:
Optimal Differential Routing based on Finite State Machine Theory. 105-117 - Ali Najafi, Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny, Ganesh S. Samudra:
A VLSI Design for Implementation of Transform Domain Adaptive Filters. 119-133 - Bogdan J. Falkowski, Chip-Hong Chang:
An Efficient Algorithm for the Calculation of Generalized Adding and Arithmetic Transforms From Disjoint Cubes of Boolean Functions. 135-146 - George Theodoridis, Spyros Theoharis, Dimitrios Soudris, Constantinos E. Goutis:
A New Method for Low Power Design of Two-Level Logic Circuits. 147-157 - Jong Tae Kim, Fadi J. Kurdahi, Nohbyung Park:
System-level Time-stationary Control Synthesis for Pipelined Data Paths. 159-180 - Phillip Baraona, Perry Alexander:
Abstract Architecture Representation Using VSPEC. 181-201 - Ashok Srivastava:
Influence of BJT Transit Frequency Limit Relation to MOSFET Parameters on the Switching Speed of BiCMOS Digital Circuits. 203-211 - S. E.-D. Habib, G. J. Al-Karim:
An Initialization Technique for the Waveform-Relaxation Circuit Simulation. 213-218
Volume 9, Number 3, 1999
- Azzedine Boukerche:
Guest Editorial. - Jörg Keller, Thomas Rauber, Bernd Rederlechner:
Scalability Analysis for Conservative Simulation of Logical Circuits. 219-235 - Raghunandan Rajan, Radharamanan Radhakrishnan, Philip A. Wilsey:
Dynamic Cancellation: Selecting Time Warp Cancellation Strategies at Runtime. 237-251 - Hong K. Kim, Jack S. N. Jean:
Concurrency Preserving Partitioning Algorithm for Parallel Logic Simulation. 253-270 - Falguni Sarkar, Sajal K. Das:
Design and Implementation of Dynamic Load Balancing Algorithms for Rollback Reduction in Optimistic PDES. 271-290 - Hervé Avril, Carl Tropper:
Scalable Clustered Time Warp and Logic Simulation. 291-313
Volume 9, Number 4, 1999
- Carl L. Gardner:
Guest Editorial. - Philippe Bechouche:
Semi-classical Limit in a Semiconductor Superlattice. 315-323 - Matthias Ehrhardt:
Discrete Transparent Boundary Conditions for General Schrödinger-type Equations. 325-338 - Florian Frommlet, Peter A. Markowich, Christian A. Ringhofer:
A Wignerfunction Approach to Phonon Scattering. 339-350 - Carl L. Gardner:
Theory and Simulation of the Smooth Quantum Hydrodynamic Model. 351-355 - Ingenuin Gasser:
On Hartree-Fock Systems. 357-364 - Ingenuin Gasser, Peter A. Markowich, Benoit Perthame:
Dispersion Lemmas Revisited. 365-375 - Terry Gough, Reinhard Illner:
Modeling Crystallization Dynamics when the Avrami Model Fails. 377-383 - Horst Lange, Bruce Toomire, Paul F. Zweifel:
Inflow Boundary Conditions in Quantum Transport Theory. 385-396 - Peter A. Markowich, Paola Pietra, Carsten Pohl:
Semiclassical Analysis of Discretizations of Schrödinger-type Equations. 397-413 - Norbert J. Mauser:
Rigorous Derivation of the Pauli Equation With Time-dependent Electromagnetic Field. 415-426 - Paola Pietra, Carsten Pohl:
Weak Limits of the Quantum Hydrodynamic Model. 427-434 - Erratum. 435
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