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Formal Verification: An Essential Toolkit for Modern VLSI Design,
Second Edition presents practical approaches for design and
validation, with hands-on advice to help working engineers
integrate these techniques into their work. Formal Verification
(FV) enables a designer to directly analyze and mathematically
explore the quality or other aspects of a Register Transfer Level
(RTL) design without using simulations. This can reduce time spent
validating designs and more quickly reach a final design for
manufacturing. Building on a basic knowledge of SystemVerilog, this
book demystifies FV and presents the practical applications that
are bringing it into mainstream design and validation processes.
New sections cover advanced techniques, and a new chapter, The Road
To Formal Signoff, emphasizes techniques used when replacing
simulation work with Formal Verification. After reading this book,
readers will be prepared to introduce FV in their organization to
effectively deploy FV techniques that increase design and
validation productivity.
Use math in unique ways to analyze things you observe in life and
use proof to attain the unexpected. There is quite a wide diversity
of topics here and so all age levels and ability levels will enjoy
the discussions. You'll see how the author's unique viewpoint puts
a mathematical spin on everything from politicians to hippos. Along
the way, you will enjoy the different point of view and hopefully
it will open you up to a slightly more out-of-the-box way of
thinking. Did you know that sometimes 2+2 equals 5? That wheels
don't always have to be round? That you can mathematically prove
there is a hippopotamus in your basement? Or how to spot
four-dimensional beings as they pass through your kitchen? If not,
then you need to read this book! Math Mutation Classics is a
collection of Erik Seligman's blog articles from Math Mutation at
MathMutation.com. Erik has been creating podcasts and converting
them in his blog for many years. Now, he has collected what he
believes to be the most interesting among them, and has edited and
organized them into a book that is often thought provoking,
challenging, and fun. What You Will Learn View the world and
problems in different ways through math. Apply mathematics to
things you thought unimaginable. Abstract things that are not
taught in school. Who this Book is For Teenagers, college level
students, and adults who can gain from the many different ways of
looking at problems and feed their interest in mathematics.
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