PHYSICS FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENTS WITH EMPHASIS ON ATOMIC AND SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS

Not only computer scientists, but also electrical engineers, and others interested in electronics are targeted here, and thus the presentation is directed toward understanding how a computer works, while still providing a broad and effective one-year introduction to classical and modern physics. The...

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Main Author: Garcia, Narciso
Other Authors: Damask, Arthur C
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Wiley 1986
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