In this paper we present a new method for Boolean matching of completely specified Boolean functions. The canonical Generalized Reed-Muller forms are used as a powerful analysis tool. Input permutation, as well as input and output negation for matching are handled simultaneously. To reduce the search space for input correspondence, we have developed a method that can detect symmetries of any number of inputs simultaneously. Experiments on MCNC benchmark circuits are very encouraging.
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Tsai, C. C., & Marek-Sadowska, M. (1994). Boolean matching using generalized Reed-Muller forms. In Proceedings - Design Automation Conference (pp. 339–344). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1145/196244.196404
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