Method and apparatus for cellular division

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ABSTRACT:
A method and application for a cellular divider. The dividend is separated into P separate groups of b bits each. Division at the cellular level is accomplished on the groups in the respective order of place significance. Accordingly, the group representing the most significant bits of the dividend are used in the first cell and after division by the divisor, the remainder is transmitted to the next lower cell in the order of place significance, where the division process is repeated using the next lower group in the dividend order of place significance. The process is repeated successively for each lower cell using the remainder out of the next higher cell as a remainder in. Division is according to a set logic function for a given number of dividend group bits and divisor bits.

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