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Use of the autocorrelation function in the classification of switching functions
Four operations on switching functions are used to define a classification technique based on the autocorrelation function. The relationship between these classes and the well-known spectral classes is investigated, and a canonical representative for each class is proposed. It is thought that these classes will be of use in logic synthesis employing decision diagram representations for intermediate steps.