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Using a genetic algorithm for optimizing the functional decomposition of multiple-valued functions
Tatiana Kalganova,E.G. Kochergov,N Strechen +2 more
- 01 Jan 1997
TL;DR: The genetic algorithm, which determines the good functional decomposition of multiple-valued logic functions, expands the range of searching for a best decomposition, providing the optimal column multiplicity.
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Abstract: The genetic algorithm which determines the good functional decomposition of multiple-valued logic functions is presented. The algorithm expands the range of searching for a best decomposition, providing the optimal column multiplicity. The possible solutions are evaluated using the gain of decomposition for multiple-valued function.
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