This dissertation investigates the problems of two distinctive formal verification techniques for verifying large scale multiplier circuits and proposes two approaches to overcome some of these problems. The first technique is equivalence checking based on recurrence relations, while the second one is the symbolic computation technique which is based on the theory of Gröbner bases. This investigation demonstrates that approaches based on symbolic computation have better scalability and more robustness than state-of-the-art equivalence checking techniques for verification of arithmetic circuits. According to this conclusion, the thesis leverages the symbolic computation technique to verify floating-point designs. It proposes a new algebraic ...
Abstract — In this paper, we address on equivalence checking of integer multipliers, especially for ...
In this paper, we address on equivalence checking of integer multipliers, especially for the multipl...
This thesis has explored how structural techniques can be applied to the problem of formal verificat...
This dissertation investigates the problems of two distinctive formal verification techniques for ve...
We propose a method based on unrolling the inductive definition of binary number multiplication to v...
thesisFormal verification of arithmetic circuits checks whether or not a gate-level circuit correctl...
One of the most severe short-comings of currently available equivalence checkers is their inability ...
One of the most severe short-comings of currently available equiva-lence checkers is their inability...
Digitale Schaltungen modellieren digitale Komponenten und arithmetische Operationen und sind daher e...
Abstract—One of the most sev ere shortcomings of currently av ailable equiv alence checkers is their...
Verifying the equivalence of sequential circuits is computationally expensive. Therefore it is inter...
A new approach to sequential verification of designs at different levels of abstraction by symbolic ...
International audienceThe paper presents an algebraic approach to functional verification of gate-le...
This paper presents a method for verifying that two hierarchical combinational circuits implement th...
Until recently, verifying multipliers with formal methods was not feasible, even for small input wor...
Abstract — In this paper, we address on equivalence checking of integer multipliers, especially for ...
In this paper, we address on equivalence checking of integer multipliers, especially for the multipl...
This thesis has explored how structural techniques can be applied to the problem of formal verificat...
This dissertation investigates the problems of two distinctive formal verification techniques for ve...
We propose a method based on unrolling the inductive definition of binary number multiplication to v...
thesisFormal verification of arithmetic circuits checks whether or not a gate-level circuit correctl...
One of the most severe short-comings of currently available equivalence checkers is their inability ...
One of the most severe short-comings of currently available equiva-lence checkers is their inability...
Digitale Schaltungen modellieren digitale Komponenten und arithmetische Operationen und sind daher e...
Abstract—One of the most sev ere shortcomings of currently av ailable equiv alence checkers is their...
Verifying the equivalence of sequential circuits is computationally expensive. Therefore it is inter...
A new approach to sequential verification of designs at different levels of abstraction by symbolic ...
International audienceThe paper presents an algebraic approach to functional verification of gate-le...
This paper presents a method for verifying that two hierarchical combinational circuits implement th...
Until recently, verifying multipliers with formal methods was not feasible, even for small input wor...
Abstract — In this paper, we address on equivalence checking of integer multipliers, especially for ...
In this paper, we address on equivalence checking of integer multipliers, especially for the multipl...
This thesis has explored how structural techniques can be applied to the problem of formal verificat...