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Fast Boolean Minimizer for Completely Specified Functions

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Fast Boolean Minimizer for Completely Specified Functions
: We propose a simple and fast two-level minimization algorithm for completely specified functions in this paper. The algorithm is based on processing ternary trees. A ternary tree is proposed as a structure enabling a very compact representation of completely specified Boolean functions. It is efficient especially for functions having many on-set terms. The minimization algorithm is thus most suited for functions described by many on-set terms. Such functions emerge as a result of many algorithms used in logic synthesis process, e.g., multi-level network collapsing, algebraic manipulation with logic functions, etc. When these functions are to be minimized, most of the stateof-the-art minimizers (Espresso) need prohibitively long time to process them, or they are even completely unusable, due to their very high memory consumption. Our algorithm is able to minimize such functions in a reasonable time, though the result quality does not reach the quality of other minimizers. Here our min...
Petr Fiser, Pemysl Rucký, Irena Vanov&aacut
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where DDECS
Authors Petr Fiser, Pemysl Rucký, Irena Vanová
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