A minimum-area circuit for \(\ell\)-selection (Q1092661)

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A minimum-area circuit for \(\ell\)-selection
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    A minimum-area circuit for \(\ell\)-selection (English)
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    1987
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    We prove tight upper and lower bounds on the area of semelective, when- oblivious VLSI circuits for the problem of \(\ell\)-selection. The area required to select the \(\ell th\) smallest of n k-bit integers is found to be heavily dependent on the relative sizes of \(\ell\), k, and n. When \(\ell <2^ k\), the minimal area is \(A=\theta (\min \{n,\ell (k-\log \ell)\})\). When \(\ell \geq 2^ k\), then \(A=\theta (2^ k(\log \ell - k+1))\).
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    area-time complexity
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    selection of the \(\ell th\) smallest element
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    minimum-area computation
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    VLSI algorithms
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    lower bounds
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    VLSI circuits
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    \(\ell \)-selection
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