Publication Date:
1991
abstract:
Even if the most common approach to mod m arithmetic is based on look-up tables, the use of binary systems is valid in those situations, such as large-moduli residue arithmetic or conversion processes, where a memory approach is not viable. A general approach to the problem of performing mod m computations in binary systems is presented. The proposed solution proves useful in various applications, such as converting binary integers to residue notation and mod m addition or multiplication. Examples are given together with possible VLSI implementations. © 1991.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Computational Complexity; computer architecture; modular arithmetic; residue arithmetic; VLSI complexity
List of contributors:
Barsi, Ferruccio
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