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Minimal cost one-dimensional linear hybrid cellular automata of degree through 500

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This letter is a supplement of the table of the minimal cost one-dimensional linear hybrid cellular automata with the maximum length cycle by Zhang, Miller, and Muzio [IEE Electronics Letters, 27(18):1625–1627, August 1991].

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This work was supported in part by Research Grants and Postgraduate Scholarships from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada and by an equipment loan from the Canadian Microelectronics Corporation.

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Cattell, K., Zhang, S. Minimal cost one-dimensional linear hybrid cellular automata of degree through 500. J Electron Test 6, 255–258 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00993091

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