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Structured arithmetic tiling of integrated circuits
Robertson's Theory of Decomposition and Structured Tiling (an IC design technique) are combined in a structured arithmetic circuit design method. This method, extended by a set of inverse operators and a set of multiply operators, is used with computer-aided design tools to automate the design of arithmetic circuits.