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In this chapter we introduce several classes of Decision Diagrams (DDs) [33]. All these data structures are graph-based representations, where at each (non-terminal) node a decomposition of the function represented by this node into two subfunctions is performed. These subfunctions are called the low-function and the high-function. Furthermore, the underlying graph is ordered, i.e. the variables occur in the same order on all paths of the DD.
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Drechsler, R. (2000). Decision Diagrams. In: Formal Verification of Circuits. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3184-2_3
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