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Authors:Robert K. Willardson, Richard A. Kiehl, T. C.L. Gerh
Publisher: Academic Press
Keywords: semiconductors, semimetals, volume, devices, heterostructure, speed
Number of Pages: 454
Published: 1994-06-16
List price: $224.00
ISBN-10: 0127521410
ISBN-13: 9780127521411
Volume 41 includes an in-depth review of the most important, high-speed switches made with heterojunction technology. This volume is aimed at the graduate student or working researcher who needs a broad overview andan introduction to current literature. Key Features* The first complete review of InP-based HFETs and complementary HFETs, which promise very low power and high speed* Offers a complete, three-chapter review of resonant tunneling* Provides an emphasis on circuits as well as devices
Authors:Germany) Zeocat 9 (1990 Leipzig, Harry Pfeifer, Gerh
Publisher: Elsevier Publishing Company
Keywords: zeolites, adsorption, catalysis
Number of Pages: 718
Published: 1991-06-01
List price: $305.00
ISBN-10: 0444890882
ISBN-13: 9780444890887
The proceedings of ZEOCAT 90 reflect the wide-ranging aspects of the rapidly expanding field of zeolite science and technology. The invited plenary lectures given by eminent zeolite scientists summarize current knowledge and address topical areas of zeolite research, including a contribution on the use of zeolites as membranes. The field of investigations described in the submitted articles in this volume covers a wide area of problems ranging from the influence of the synthesis process on the properties to questions of acidity, adsorption, diffusion, and catalysis. Of special interest are the
Authors:Mark van Atten, Pascal Boldini, Michel Bourdeau, Gerh
Publisher: Birkhäuser Basel
Keywords: henri, poincarã©, archives, publications, hundred, science, autour, years, intuitionism, conference, one, des, cerisy
Number of Pages: 422
Published: 2008-08-27
List price: $149.00
ISBN-10: 3764386525
ISBN-13: 9783764386528
With logicism and formalism, intuitionism is one of the main foundations for mathematics proposed in the twentieth century; and since the seventies, notably its views on logic have become important also outside foundational studies, with the development of theoretical computer science. The aim of the book is threefold: to review and complete the historical account of intuitionism; to present recent philosophical work on intuitionism; and to give examples of new technical advances and applications of intuitionism. This volume brings together 21 contributions by today’s leading authors on
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