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Use of VLSI in algebraic computation: Some suggestions

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This paper reviews issues in the design of special-purpose VLSI chips in general, and suggests VLSI designs for polynomial multiplication and division, which are basic functional modules in algebraic computation.

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          SYMSAC '81: Proceedings of the fourth ACM symposium on Symbolic and algebraic computation
          August 1981
          248 pages
          ISBN:0897910478
          DOI:10.1145/800206

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