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Synthesis of control automata on matrix LSIC. (English. Russian original) Zbl 0606.94018

Cybernetics 21, 300-308 (1985); translation from Kibernetika 1985, No. 3, 21-28 (1985).
Large-scale integrated circuits (LSIC) with matrix structure are commonly used in various types of digital devices and systems. Programmable logical matrices (PLM) and permanent memories (PM) are regularly used among LSICs. This paper offers a method for the synthesis of control automata on PLM and PM.

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94C10 Switching theory, application of Boolean algebra; Boolean functions (MSC2010)
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