Compare the execution time with the case in which each operation requires
the operands to be provided in parallel form. Assume that the operands x, y, w, v
are provided in parallel form and that the result is required in parallel form. Make
any reasonable assumption on the execution time of the operations.
9~ Further Readings
Digit-serial arithmetic is the subject of several books and many articles (Denyer
and Renshaw 1985; Smith and Denyer 1988; Hartley and Corbett 1990; Hartley
and Parhi 1995).
LSDF Arithmetic~General
The least-significant digit first (LSDF) algorithms and implementations for ...
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