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George C. Messenger
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Las Vegas, USA
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Milton S. Ash
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Santa Monica, USA
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Table of contents (8 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xvii
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- George C. Messenger, Milton S. Ash
Pages 1-21
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- George C. Messenger, Milton S. Ash
Pages 23-60
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- George C. Messenger, Milton S. Ash
Pages 61-87
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- George C. Messenger, Milton S. Ash
Pages 88-126
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- George C. Messenger, Milton S. Ash
Pages 127-178
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- George C. Messenger, Milton S. Ash
Pages 179-231
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- George C. Messenger, Milton S. Ash
Pages 232-274
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- George C. Messenger, Milton S. Ash
Pages 275-328
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Back Matter
Pages 329-351
About this book
This monograph is written for neophytes, students, and practitioners to aid in their understanding of single event phenomena. It attempts to collect the highlights as well as many of the more detailed aspects of this field into an entity that portrays the theoretical as well as the practical applications of this subject. Those who claim that "theory" is not for them can skip over the earlier chapters dealing with the fundamental and theoretical portions and find what they need in the way of hands-on guidelines and pertinent formulas in the later chapters. Perhaps, after a time they will return to peruse the earlier chapters for a more complete rendition and appreciation of the subject matter. It is felt that the reader should have some acquaintance with the electronics of semiconductors and devices, some broad atomic physics introduction, as well as a respectable level of mathematics through calculus, including simple differential equations. A large part of the preceding can be obtained informally, through job experience, self-study, evening classes, as well as from a formal college curriculum.
Authors and Affiliations
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Las Vegas, USA
George C. Messenger
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Santa Monica, USA
Milton S. Ash