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Paper Title / Authors |
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DC, CPSY, IPSJ-SLDM, IPSJ-EMB |
2009-03-06 13:30 |
Niigata |
Sado Island Integrated Development Center |
A implementation of RSA encryption using Interleaved Modular Multiplication for MX Core Wataru Kuroki, Masahiro Iida, Toshinori Sueyoshi (Kumamoto Univ.) CPSY2008-102 DC2008-93 |
MX Core is a massively parallel SIMD(Single Instruction Multiple Data) type processor which have fine-grained computing ... [more] |
CPSY2008-102 DC2008-93 pp.85-90 |
NLP, CAS |
2006-10-04 14:05 |
Osaka |
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A SPICE-Oriented Method for Finding DC Operating Points of Nonlinear Circuits Containing Piecewise-Linear Macromodels Wataru Kuroki, Kiyotaka Yamamura (Chuo Univ.) |
Recently, efficient algorithms have been proposed for finding all characteristic curves of one-port piecewise-linear (PW... [more] |
CAS2006-25 NLP2006-48 pp.25-30 |
NLP |
2006-06-23 11:15 |
Tokyo |
Chuo Univ. |
An Efficient Algorithm for Finding All DC Solutions of Nonlinear Circuits Koki Suda, Wataru Kuroki, Kiyotaka Yamamura (Chuo Univ.) |
An efficient algorithm is proposed for finding all DC solutions of nonlinear (not piecewise-linear) circuits with mathem... [more] |
NLP2006-13 pp.13-18 |
CAS, NLP |
2005-09-15 13:30 |
Niigata |
Nagaoka Univ. of Technology |
Implementation of the Variable Gain Newton Homotopy Method on SPICE Using Path Following Circuits Wataru Kuroki, Kiyotaka Yamamura (Chuo Univ.), Yasuaki Inoue (Waseda Univ.) |
Recently, an efficient homotopy method termed the variable gain Newton homotopy (VGNH) method has been proposed for find... [more] |
CAS2005-28 NLP2005-41 pp.13-18 |
NLP, CAS |
2004-09-13 17:00 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto Univ. |
[Invited Talk]
Path Following Circuits
-- SPICE-Oriented Numerical Methods Where Formulas Are Described by Circuits -- Kiyotaka Yamamura, Wataru Kuroki (chuo Univ.), Yasuaki Inoue (Waseda Univ.) |
Path following circuits (PFCs) are circuits for solving nonlinear problems on the circuit simulator SPICE. In the metho... [more] |
CAS2004-27 NLP2004-39 pp.33-38 |
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