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  \huge \textsc{Sorbonne Université}
  
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  \huge {\textsc{lip6} Laboratory}
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  \Huge \textsc{Hurricane+Python}
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  \Huge \textbf{Tutorial}
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  \huge {Jean-Paul \textsc{Chaput}}
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**First, a small disclaimer.** This tutorial  assume that you are already familiar
with the concepts  of |VLSI| designs, such as  *netlist*, *layout*, *instances*
and hierarchical design.

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