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Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design Automation

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This book is a core reference for graduate students and CAD professionals and presents a balance of theory and practice in a intuitive manner.
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From the Publisher: This work covers all aspects of physical design. The book is a core reference for graduate students and CAD professionals. For students, concept and algorithms are presented in an intuitive manner. For CAD professionals, the material presents a balance of theory and practice. An extensive bibliography is provided which is useful for finding advanced material on a topic. At the end of each chapter, exercises are provided, which range in complexity from simple to research level.

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