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Number Theory for FPGAs

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Number theory is "the Queen of Mathematics." It is the foundation of mathematics and includes all the basic elements. Don’t worry, you did pick up a book on FPGA (field-programmable gateway array) design, but we’re going to have to cover just a little math in order for you to be able to actually do anything useful with an FPGA.

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© 2017 Aiken Pang and Peter Membrey

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Pang, A., Membrey, P. (2017). Number Theory for FPGAs. In: Beginning FPGA: Programming Metal. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6248-0_7

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