For the computation of the prime factor algorithm (PFA), an in-place and in-order approach is always desirable not only because of its reduction on memory requirement for the storage of the temporary results, but also because the computation time which is required to unscramble the output sequence to a proper order can also be saved. In this paper, we show that the PFA has an intrinsic property that allows it to be easily realized in an in-place and in-order form. As it is different from the other propositions which use two equations respectively for loading data from and retrieving results back to the memory, in this paper we show formally that in many cases only one equation is enough for both operations. Thus a truly in-place and in-orde...
We introduce an algorithm that computes the prime numbers up to N using O(N=log logN) additions and ...
The problem of finding the prime factors of large composite numbers is of practical importance since...
International audienceWe revisit classical sieves for computing primes and analyze their performance...
In this brief contribution, an efficient pipeline architecture is proposed for the realization of th...
In the paper, an extended diagonal structure is used efficiently for the address generation of the p...
Abstract: In the paper, an extended diagonal structure is used efficiently for the address gener-ati...
1990 International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing: Speech Processing 2, VLSI...
We propose a new simple and faster algorithm to factor numbers based on the nature of the prime numb...
AbstractA prime number sieve is an algorithm that lists all prime numbers up to a given bound n. Two...
[[abstract]]This paper describes an algorithm which will generate all the prime implicants of a Bool...
1990 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems Part 3 (of 4), New Orleans, LA, USA, 1-3 M...
This brief proposes an efficient prime factor algorithm for the discrete cosine transform. In the pr...
Abstract—This brief proposes an efficient prime factor algorithm for the discrete cosine transform. ...
In an earlier paper the authors described an algorithm for determining the quasi-order, Qt(b), of tm...
We relate the arithmetic straight-line complexity over a field GF(p) (p is a prime) of the parity fu...
We introduce an algorithm that computes the prime numbers up to N using O(N=log logN) additions and ...
The problem of finding the prime factors of large composite numbers is of practical importance since...
International audienceWe revisit classical sieves for computing primes and analyze their performance...
In this brief contribution, an efficient pipeline architecture is proposed for the realization of th...
In the paper, an extended diagonal structure is used efficiently for the address generation of the p...
Abstract: In the paper, an extended diagonal structure is used efficiently for the address gener-ati...
1990 International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing: Speech Processing 2, VLSI...
We propose a new simple and faster algorithm to factor numbers based on the nature of the prime numb...
AbstractA prime number sieve is an algorithm that lists all prime numbers up to a given bound n. Two...
[[abstract]]This paper describes an algorithm which will generate all the prime implicants of a Bool...
1990 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems Part 3 (of 4), New Orleans, LA, USA, 1-3 M...
This brief proposes an efficient prime factor algorithm for the discrete cosine transform. In the pr...
Abstract—This brief proposes an efficient prime factor algorithm for the discrete cosine transform. ...
In an earlier paper the authors described an algorithm for determining the quasi-order, Qt(b), of tm...
We relate the arithmetic straight-line complexity over a field GF(p) (p is a prime) of the parity fu...
We introduce an algorithm that computes the prime numbers up to N using O(N=log logN) additions and ...
The problem of finding the prime factors of large composite numbers is of practical importance since...
International audienceWe revisit classical sieves for computing primes and analyze their performance...