Redundant number representations are generally used to allow constant time additions, based on the fact that only bounded carry-ripples take place. But, carries may ripple out into positions which may not be needed to represent the final value of the result and, thus, a certain amount of leading guard digits are needed to correctly determine the result. Also, when cancellation during subtractions occurs, there may be nonzero digits in positions not needed to represent the result of the calculation. It is shown here that, for normal redundant digit sets with radix greater than two, a single guard digit is sufficient to determine the value of such an arbitrary length prefix of leading nonzero digits. This is also the case for the unsigned car...
It is well known that constant-time addition, in which the execution delay is independent of operand...
Computer arithmetic operations based on the binary sign-digit (BSD) numbers and carry-save addition ...
(eng) The purpose of this paper is to treat digit set conversions and digit recodings in terms of pr...
Redundant number representations are generally used to allow constant time additions, based on the f...
The carry-propagation-free addition which is independently of operand length is feasible only if the...
This paper aims to fill the gap between theoretical studies of redundant number representation deali...
The continuing demand for technological advances while dealing with mutual constraining characterist...
We consider digit expansions in base q ≥ 2 with arbitrary integer digits such that the length of the...
Redundant notations are used implicitly or explicitly in many digital designs. They have been studie...
Redundant number system was proposed in order to solve the carry-propagation problem. Although it pr...
International audienceRedundant notations are used implicitly or explicitly in many digital designs....
We introduce the notion of two-valued digit (twit) as a binary variable that can assume one of two d...
This paper presents arithmetic implementations which use binary redundant numbers based on carry-sav...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comDigit recurrence operations mainly use ...
This paper presents a derivation of four radix-2 division algorithms by digit recurrence. Each divis...
It is well known that constant-time addition, in which the execution delay is independent of operand...
Computer arithmetic operations based on the binary sign-digit (BSD) numbers and carry-save addition ...
(eng) The purpose of this paper is to treat digit set conversions and digit recodings in terms of pr...
Redundant number representations are generally used to allow constant time additions, based on the f...
The carry-propagation-free addition which is independently of operand length is feasible only if the...
This paper aims to fill the gap between theoretical studies of redundant number representation deali...
The continuing demand for technological advances while dealing with mutual constraining characterist...
We consider digit expansions in base q ≥ 2 with arbitrary integer digits such that the length of the...
Redundant notations are used implicitly or explicitly in many digital designs. They have been studie...
Redundant number system was proposed in order to solve the carry-propagation problem. Although it pr...
International audienceRedundant notations are used implicitly or explicitly in many digital designs....
We introduce the notion of two-valued digit (twit) as a binary variable that can assume one of two d...
This paper presents arithmetic implementations which use binary redundant numbers based on carry-sav...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comDigit recurrence operations mainly use ...
This paper presents a derivation of four radix-2 division algorithms by digit recurrence. Each divis...
It is well known that constant-time addition, in which the execution delay is independent of operand...
Computer arithmetic operations based on the binary sign-digit (BSD) numbers and carry-save addition ...
(eng) The purpose of this paper is to treat digit set conversions and digit recodings in terms of pr...