Abstract
Residue arithmetic(1) has some very desirable features(2,3) which include: lack of carries, bounded input/output dynamic range and the ability to decompose a calculation into many parallel subcalculations of lesser complexity. Such features, when combined with high-speed position-coded optoelectronic look-up tables (LUT), result in high-speed, power efficient, low complexity processors.
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