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A variable-depth search algorithm for the recursive bipartitioning of signal flow graphs
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    A variable-depth search algorithm for the recursive bipartitioning of signal flow graphs (English)
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    7 March 1996
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    real time-video signal processing
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    local search
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    mapping problem
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    delay management
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    partitioning
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    scheduling
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    recursive bipartitioning
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