Friday 17 June 2011

Hardware Implementation of Finite-Field Arithmetic

Hardware Implementation of Finite-Field Arithmetic
Author: Jean-Pierre Deschamps
Edition: 1
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B001VBWJF6



Hardware Implementation of Finite-Field Arithmetic (Electronic Engineering)


Implement Finite-Field Arithmetic in Specific Hardware (FPGA and ASIC)Master cutting-edge electronic circuit synthesis and design with help from this detailed guide. Get Hardware Implementation of Finite-Field Arithmetic computer books for free.
Hardware Implementation of Finite-Field Arithmetic describes algorithms and circuits for executing finite-field operations, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, squaring, exponentiation, and division.This comprehensive resource begins with an overview of mathematics, covering algebra, number theory, finite fields, and cryptography. The book then presents algorithms which can be executed and verified with actual input data. Logic schemes and VHDL models are described in such a way that the corresponding circuits can be easily simulated and synthesized. The book concludes Check Hardware Implementation of Finite-Field Arithmetic our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

download

Hardware Implementation of Finite-Field Arithmetic Download


Hardware Implementation of Finite-Field Arithmetic describes algorithms and circuits for executing finite-field operations, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, squaring, exponentiation, and division.This comprehensive resource begins with an overview of mathematics, covering algebra, number theory, finite fields, and cryptography. The book then presents algorithms which can be executed and verified with actual input data. Logic schemes and VHDL models are described in such a way that the corresponding circuits can be easily simulated and synthesized ardware Implementation of Finite-Field Arithmetic describes algorithms and circuits for executing finite-field operations, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, squaring, exponentiation, and division.This comprehensive resource begins with an overview of mathematics, covering algebra, number theory, finite fields, and cryptography. The book then presents algorithms which can be executed and verified with actual input data. Logic schemes and VHDL models are described in such a way that the corresponding circuits can be easily simulated and synthesized. The book concludes

Related Computer Books


100 Power Tips for FPGA Designers


This book is a collection of short articles on various aspects of FPGA design: synthesis, simulation, porting ASIC designs, floorplanning and timing closure, design methodologies, performance, area and power optimizations, RTL coding, IP core selecti

No comments:

Post a Comment