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This IMA Volume in Mathematics and its Applications SEMICONDUCTORS,
PART II is based on the proceedings of the IMA summer program
"Semiconductors." Our goal was to foster interaction in this
interdisciplinary field which involves electrical engineers,
computer scientists, semiconductor physicists and mathematicians,
from both university and industry. In particular, the program was
meant to encourage the participation of numerical and mathematical
analysts with backgrounds in ordinary and partial differential
equations, to help get them involved in the mathematical as pects
of semiconductor models and circuits. We are grateful to W.M.
Coughran, Jr., Julian Cole, Peter Lloyd, and Jacob White for
helping Farouk Odeh organize this activity and trust that the
proceedings will provide a fitting memorial to Farouk. We also take
this opportunity to thank those agencies whose financial support
made the program possible: the Air Force Office of Scientific
Research, the Army Research Office, the National Science
Foundation, and the Office of Naval Research. A vner Friedman
Willard Miller, J r. Preface to Part II Semiconductor and
integrated-circuit modeling are an important part of the high
technology "chip" industry, whose high-performance, low-cost
microprocessors and high-density memory designs form the basis for
supercomputers, engineering work stations, laptop computers, and
other modern information appliances. There are a variety of
differential equation problems that must be solved to facilitate
such mod eling.
Semiconductor and integrated-circuit modeling are an important part
of the high-technology "chip" industry, whose high-performance,
low-cost microprocessors and high-density memory designs form the
basis for supercomputers, engineering workstations, laptop
computers, and other modern information appliances. There are a
variety of differential equation problems that must be solved to
facilitate such modeling. This two-volume set covers three topic
areas: process modeling and circuit simulation in Volume I and
device modeling in Volume II. Process modeling provides the
geometry and impurity doping characteristics that are prerequisites
for device modeling; device modeling, in turn, provides static
current and transient charge characteristics needed to specify the
so-called compact models employed by circuit simulators. The goal
of these books is to bring together scientists and mathematicians
to discuss open problems, algorithms to solve such, and to form
bridges between the diverse disciplines involved.
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