The Logic of Computer Arithmetic“This book is a complete, exhaustive, yet readable exposition of high—speed binary digital computer arithmetic hardware and its rationale.” -- Preface. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Symbols | 15 |
SPECIAL ARITHMETIC AND COMPOUND ARITHMETIC | 17 |
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0-carry 2's complement notation added addend addition and subtraction arithmetic fault arithmetic unit augend auxiliary functions binary numbers binary point bit pair carry lookahead adder carry-complete carry-save adder carryin carryout combinations decimal decoder determine developed digit discussed dividend division divisor multiple entered entry equations exponent fixed-point floating-point numbers full divisor half the divisor hardware indicates input least significant bit logic main register mantissa method minuend multi multiplicand multiplier bits negative multiplier negative number negative quotient negative remainder non-restoring normalized number of shifts O's and 1's output overflow partial product partial remainder positive multiplier positive numbers positive remainder prime register problem propagate Q register quotient bits radix representation residue result run of 1's second-level Section shift counter shifting over O's sign and magnitude sign bit sign position signal signed numbers stage sum bit Table tion triple triplets