If you are looking for an introductory text on algorithms for VLSI design automation, I recommend:
Sabih H. Gerez, Algorithms for VLSI Design Automation, John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, (1999).
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VLSI is combined of both theory and derivation with more diagrams
To improve the concept for VLSI physical design, focus on optimizing layout techniques to enhance area efficiency and reduce power consumption. Implement advanced algorithms for place-and-route processes that consider process variations and thermal effects. Leverage machine learning to predict design outcomes and automate design iterations, ensuring faster convergence to optimal solutions. Additionally, incorporate design for manufacturability (DFM) principles early in the design process to minimize fabrication issues.
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Rolf Drechsler has written: 'Evolutionary algorithms for VLSI CAD' -- subject(s): Evolutionary programming (Computer science), Algorithms, Integrated circuits, Very large scale integration, Genetic programming (Computer science), Computer-aided design 'Formal Verification of Circuits'
VLSI Design is a company that produces semiconductors. It is based in India and sells its products on the international market. They also produce other electronic components.
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The book CMOS VLSI Design teaches how to create computer generated images that are three dimensional. The book has many positive reviews each and every year.
Eugene D. Fabricius has written: 'Diseno Logico Moderno y Teoria de La Conmutacion' 'Introduction to VLSI design' -- subject(s): Computer-aided design, Data processing, Design and construction, Integrated circuits, Very large scale integration
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Algorithms are purely based on mathematical assumptions and proofs. After materializing these algorithms, things may become different. For example, if an algorithm is providing a specific output value on a computer while simulating, it does n't mean that it provides the same result after physical realization also. Hence, to test an algorithm and to materialize it, we need to implement them in VLSI.