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David Comer
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Three chapters emphasize IC design, with SPICE simulations integrated into each one.
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Donald Comer
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Building on the remarkable success of "Fundamentals of Electronics Circuit Design, David and Donald Comer's new text, "Advanced Electronic Circuit Design, extends their highly focused, applied approach into the second and third semesters of the elect ...
Jean-Pierre Croisille
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This monograph presents the mathematical description and numerical computation of the high-frequency diffracted wave by an immersed elastic wave with normal incidence. The mathematical analysis is based on the explicit description of the principal sy ...
Lokenath Debnath
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Wave motion in water is one of the most striking observable phenomena in nature. Throughout the twentieth century, development of the linearized theory of wave motion in fluids and hydrodynamic stability has been steady and significant. In the last t ...
P. G. Drazin
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Instability of flows and their transition to turbulence are widespread phenomena in engineering and the natural environment. They are important in applied mathematics, astrophysics, biology, geophysics, meteorology, oceanography, physics, and enginee ...
D. S. Drumheller
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Waves occur widely in nature and have innumerable commercial uses. Waves are responsible for the sound of speech, meteors igniting the atmosphere, radio and television broadcasting, medical diagnosis using ultrasound. This book provides a thorough, m ...
Bertrand Duplantier
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The Poincar?? Seminar is held twice a year at the Institut Henri Poincar?? in Paris. This volume contains the lectures of the 2002 seminars. The main topic of the first one was the vacuum energy, in particular the Casimir effect and the nature of the ...
Juri Engelbrecht
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The general idea advocated in this book is to start from complicated mathematical models describing wave motion as it results from the rules of continuum mechanics and then to find a simpler viewpoint that still keeps everything essential preserved. ...