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  2. Bit array - Wikipedia

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    A bit array (also known as bitmask, [1] bit map, bit set, bit string, or bit vector) is an array data structure that compactly stores bits. It can be used to implement a simple set data structure . A bit array is effective at exploiting bit-level parallelism in hardware to perform operations quickly.

  3. Binary multiplier - Wikipedia

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    A binary multiplier is an electronic circuit used in digital electronics, such as a computer, to multiply two binary numbers.. A variety of computer arithmetic techniques can be used to implement a digital multiplier.

  4. Exception handling syntax - Wikipedia

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    Exception handling is available in PowerBuilder versions 8.0 and above. TRY // Normal execution path CATCH (ExampleException ee) // deal with the ExampleException FINALLY // This optional section is executed upon termination of any of the try or catch blocks above END TRY

  5. Wallace tree - Wikipedia

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    Multiply each bit of one of the arguments, by each bit of the other. Reduce the number of partial products to two by layers of full and half adders. Group the wires in two numbers, and add them with a conventional adder. [3] Compared to naively adding partial products with regular adders, the benefit of the Wallace tree is its faster speed.

  6. Multiplication algorithm - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Everett L. Johnson proposed using the quarter square method in a digital multiplier. [11] To form the product of two 8-bit integers, for example, the digital device forms the sum and difference, looks both quantities up in a table of squares, takes the difference of the results, and divides by four by shifting two bits to the right.

  7. Booth's multiplication algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Booth's algorithm examines adjacent pairs of bits of the 'N'-bit multiplier Y in signed two's complement representation, including an implicit bit below the least significant bit, y −1 = 0. For each bit y i , for i running from 0 to N − 1, the bits y i and y i −1 are considered.

  8. SystemVerilog - Wikipedia

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    Classical Verilog permitted only one dimension to be declared to the left of the variable name. SystemVerilog permits any number of such "packed" dimensions. A variable of packed array type maps 1:1 onto an integer arithmetic quantity. In the example above, each element of my_pack may be used in expressions as a six-bit integer. The dimensions ...

  9. Montgomery modular multiplication - Wikipedia

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    When working in base 2, determining the correct m at each stage is particularly easy: If the current working bit is even, then m is zero and if it's odd, then m is one. Furthermore, because each step of MultiPrecisionREDC requires knowing only the lowest bit, Montgomery multiplication can be easily combined with a carry-save adder.

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