Arithmetic and Logic in Computer Systems

Mi Lu, “Arithmetic and Logic in Computer Systems”
John Wiley & Sons | ISBN 0471469459 | January 2004 |
246 Pages | 7,88 Mb


A practical introduction to fundamentals of computer arithmetic Computer arithmetic is one of the foundations of computer science and engineering. Designed as both a practical reference for engineers and computer scientists and an introductory text for students of electrical engineering and the computer and mathematical sciences, Arithmetic and Logic in Computer Systems describes the various algorithms and implementations in computer arithmetic and explains the fundamental principles that guide them.
Focusing on promoting an understanding of the concepts, Professor Mi Lu addresses: Number representations, including the Conventional Radix and Signed-Digit Number Systems as well as Floating Point, Residue, and Logarithmic Number Systems Ripple Carry Adders and high-speed adders Sequential multiplication, parallel multiplication, sequential division, and fast array dividers Floating point operations, Residue Number operations, and operations through logarithms To assist the reader, alternative methods are examined and thorough explanations of the material are supplied, along with discussions of the reasoning behind the theory. Ample examples and problems help the reader master the concepts.

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