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46
Citations
10687
World Ranking
6753
National Ranking
2977

Overview

A.R. Newton was affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their academic work and career were associated with this institution.

During their career, Newton did not have recent papers recorded in the available data. There is no information regarding co-authors or frequent publication venues for this researcher.

Newton's fields of study and main topics of work are not listed, nor are there details about any subfields or specific research areas covered in their publications.

There are no recorded book publications or award recognitions associated with Newton in the provided data.

Newton is noted as deceased, which indicates that their contributions to research and academia are part of a historical record rather than ongoing work.

Best Publications

  • Alpha-power law MOSFET model and its applications to CMOS inverter delay and other formulas

    T. Sakurai;A.R. Newton

  • System-level design: orthogonalization of concerns and platform-based design

    K. Keutzer;A.R. Newton;J.M. Rabaey;A. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli

  • MUSTANG: state assignment of finite state machines targeting multilevel logic implementations

    S. Devadas;Hi-Keung Ma;A.R. Newton;A. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli

  • Relaxation-Based Electrical Simulation

    A.R. Newton;A.L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli

  • A simple MOSFET model for circuit analysis

    T. Sakurai;A.R. Newton

  • Delay analysis of series-connected MOSFET circuits

    T. Sakurai;A.R. Newton

  • Algorithms for hardware allocation in data path synthesis

    S. Devadas;A.R. Newton

  • Test generation for sequential circuits

    H.-K.T. Ma;S. Devadas;A.R. Newton;A. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli

  • From ASIC to ASIP: the next design discontinuity

    K. Keutzer;S. Malik;A.R. Newton

  • Exact algorithms for output encoding, state assignment, and four-level Boolean minimization

    S. Devadas;A.R. Newton

  • Sketched symbol recognition using Zernike moments

    H. Hse;A.R. Newton

  • An Algorithm for Optimal PLA Folding

    G.D. Hachtel;A.R. Newton;A.L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli

  • Test generation and verification for highly sequential circuits

    A. Ghosh;S. Devadas;A.R. Newton

  • Decomposition and factorization of sequential finite state machines

    S. Devadas;A.R. Newton

  • Electronic CAD Frameworks

    D.S. Harrison;A.R. Newton;R.L. Spickelmier;T.J. Barnes

  • Logic synthesis for large pass transistor circuits

    Premal Buch;Amit Narayan;A. Richard Newton;A. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli

  • Techniques for the simulation of large-scale integrated circuits

    A. Newton

  • Iterated Timing Analysis

    Resve A. Saleh;A. Richard Newton

  • A synthesis and optimization procedure for fully and easily testable sequential machines

    S. Devadas;H.-K.T. Ma;A.R. Newton;A. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli

  • A cell-replicating approach to minicut-based circuit partitioning

    C. Kring;A.R. Newton

Frequent Co-Authors

Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli
Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli University of California, Berkeley
Bill Lin
Bill Lin University of California, San Diego
Takayasu Sakurai
Takayasu Sakurai University of Tokyo
Pranav Ashar
Pranav Ashar NEC (United States)
Robert K. Brayton
Robert K. Brayton University of California, Berkeley
Kurt Keutzer
Kurt Keutzer University of California, Berkeley
Jaijeet Roychowdhury
Jaijeet Roychowdhury University of California, Berkeley
Sharad Malik
Sharad Malik Princeton University
Gary D. Hachtel
Gary D. Hachtel University of Colorado Boulder

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