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Logic synthesis is generally considered to be a mature technology and is uti lized to some extent in the design of all modern integrated circuit devices. The most popular approach for logic synthesis is the use of methods in the Boolean domain. However, many logic synthesis operations can be carried out in the spectral domain, and some tasks such as Boolean matching and function decomposition are actually easier to perform in the spectral rather than the Boolean domain for many cases. This chapter will present some spectral-based techniques for performing logic synthesis
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Thornton, M.A., Drechsler, R., Miller, D.M. (2001). Logic Synthesis. In: Spectral Techniques in VLSI CAD. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1425-1_7
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