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Not only computer scientists, but also electrical engineers, and
others interested in electronics are targeted here, and thus the
presentation is directed toward understanding how a computer works,
while still providing a broad and effective one-year introduction
to classical and modern physics. The first half of the book covers
many of the topics found in a standard introductory physics course,
but with the selection tailored for use in the second half. This
second part then covers the fundamentals of quantum mechanics,
multi-electron systems, crystal structure, semiconductor devices,
and logic circuits. All the mathematical complexities treated are
alleviated by intuitive physical arguments, and students are
encouraged to use their own programming to solve problems. The only
prerequisite is some knowledge of calculus, and the second part can
serve by itself as an introduction to the physics of electronics
for students who have had a standard two-semester introductory
physics course. In this second edition, much of the material on
electronic devices has been brought up to date, and there is a new
chapter on integrated circuits and heterostructures.
This comprehensive and clearly written text is designed to help
students recognize and understand the basic principles and issues
covered in law school courses in corporate taxation at both the
J.D. and LL.M. levels. It explains all the fundamental concepts and
transactions affecting C and S corporations and their shareholders,
and includes numerous illustrative examples, self-test questions
with answers, and sample exam questions. The Ninth Edition
incorporates all relevant provisions of the 2017 legislation known
as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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