A Minimization Technique for Multiple-Valued Logic Systems
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Synthesis of Multivalued Multithreshold Functions for CCD Implementation
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Current-Mode CMOS Multiple-Valued Logic Function Realization Using a Direct Cover Algorithm
ISMVL '95 Proceedings of the 25th International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic
A Clocked Multivalued Flip-Flop
IEEE Transactions on Computers
A Formula for Ternary Network Cost
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Reed-Muller Canonical Forms in Multivalued Logic
IEEE Transactions on Computers
On Input and Next-State Equations of the R-S Type M-Stable
IEEE Transactions on Computers
The Prospects for Multivalued Logic: A Technology and Applications View
IEEE Transactions on Computers
The Complexity of Computational Circuits Versus Radix
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Detection of Single, Stuck-Type Failures in Multivalued Combinational Networks
IEEE Transactions on Computers
A Stochastic Dynamic Local Search Method for Learning Multiple-Valued Logic Networks
IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
Computer minimization of multivalued switching functions
IEEE Transactions on Computers
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Many-valued switching systems have been of considerable academic interest, despite the apparent inability to use them in practical applications. The main drawbacks, as pointed out by a number of authors, are the difficulties associated with the implementation of the functional basic set and the lack of adequate simplification techniques.