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Mathematical Problems In Semiconductor Physics Lectures Given At The Cime Summer School Held In Cetraro Italy July 1522 1998 1st Edition Walter Allegretto

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Mathematical Problems In Semiconductor Physics Lectures Given At The Cime Summer School Held In Cetraro Italy July 1522 1998 1st Edition Walter Allegretto
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 151
Author: Walter Allegretto, Christian Ringhofer, Angelo Marcello Anile, Angelo Marcello Anile
ISBN: 9783540408024, 3540408029
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Mathematical Problems In Semiconductor Physics Lectures Given At The Cime Summer School Held In Cetraro Italy July 1522 1998 1st Edition Walter Allegretto by Walter Allegretto, Christian Ringhofer, Angelo Marcello Anile, Angelo Marcello Anile 9783540408024, 3540408029 instant download after payment.

The C.I.M.E. session on Mathematical Problems in Semiconductor Physics, held in Cetraro (Italy) July 15-22, 1998 addressed researchers with a strong interest in the mathematical aspects of the theory of carrier transport in semiconductor devices. The covered subjects include hydrodynamical models for semiconductors based on the maximum entropy principle of extended thermodynamics, mathematical theory of drift-diffusion equations with applications, and the methods of asymptotic analysis.

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