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New Compilation Techniques for Reconfigurable Analog Devices

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This lecture by the instructor covers new compilation techniques for reconfigurable analog devices, focusing on differential-equation solving and dynamical systems. The slides discuss how analog devices can be used to study physical phenomena, analyze surroundings, and react to the environment. The instructor developed compilation techniques for these devices and explains how the compiler works, including circuit synthesis and automatic scaling through convex optimization. The lecture also addresses physical limitations, manufacturing variations, and challenges in accurately executing dynamical systems on analog devices. The presentation concludes with the contributions of the instructor in developing new compilation techniques for analog devices.

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