This paper deals with the wire length expressions using differentiable nonlinear functions, as a result they can be used in analytical placement methods. These expressions can be applicable to clique, bipartite-graph, and half-perimeter net models, and quadratic and Manhattan metrics to estimate the wire lengths.
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Shoichiro YAMADA, Masahiro KASAI, "Wire Length Expressions for Analytical Placement Approach" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E77-A, no. 4, pp. 716-718, April 1994, doi: .
Abstract: This paper deals with the wire length expressions using differentiable nonlinear functions, as a result they can be used in analytical placement methods. These expressions can be applicable to clique, bipartite-graph, and half-perimeter net models, and quadratic and Manhattan metrics to estimate the wire lengths.
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