Optimal output assignment is proposed to reduce the number of implicants in a minimal sum-of-products expression, where sum refers to TSUM. Some bounds on the maximum number of implicants needed to cover an output permuted function are clarified. One-variable output permuted functions require at most p-1 implicants in their minimal sum-of-products expressions, where p is the radix. Two-variable functions with radix between three and six are analyzed. Some speculations on the minimum number of the implicants are confirmed for functions with a higher radix and more than two variables. Computer simulation shows that output-permuted functions require 15% fewer implicants on the average
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Multiple-Valued Logic, 1992. Proceedings., Twenty-Second International Symposium on
Date of Conference:
27-29 May 1992
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389
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395
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27 May 1992-29 May 1992
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0-8186-2680-1
- INSPEC Accession Number:
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4303574
- Conference Location :
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Sendai
- Digital Object Identifier :
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10.1109/ISMVL.1992.186821
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Conference Publications