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We study the mechanism of performing multiplication and division operations determined as functions of simple multiple addition and subtraction. The hardware realization of the operation unit synthesized while taking into account the projection of the neural system structure onto the complex of logical and memory elements is developed. The formulated concept of performing arithmetic transformations is considered a novel technical idea concerning the nature of real neural calculations. The division and multiplication algorithms realized in parallel are represented in the form of formal transformations and can be used for the synthesis of hardware and software simulation of calculation algorithms.
Automatic Control and Computer Sciences – Springer Journals
Published: Apr 18, 2008
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