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Solymar, Laszlo was born on January 24, 1930 in Budapest, Hungary. Arrived in United Kingdom, 1956.
(A short introductory book, examining Fourier series which...)
A short introductory book, examining Fourier series which is seen as indispensable in describing periodic phenomena to various degrees of approximation. Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier, who gave his name to the series taught at France's foremost school of engineering and was Governor of Lower Egypt and had various administrative positions in France, both under Napoleon and under the Bourbons. The ideas are introduced slowly with the aid of a large number of worked examples and is aimed at students in engineering, physics and chemistry. This book is based on a lecture course in the Department of Engineering at Oxford taught by the author. Solymar is the co-author of "Lectures on Electromagnetic Theory" (1983) and "Lectures on the Electrical Properties of Materials 4/e" (1988). He has also written a "Solutions Manual" (1988) to accompany the latter book.
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(These lectures stress the fundamental ideas relevant to u...)
These lectures stress the fundamental ideas relevant to understanding the electrical properties of materials. Topics have been selected to explain the operation of devices that have direct application in the field of engineering, and the text is kept at a level comprehensible to second-year engineering students. Over the past few years there have been remarkable advances in the technology of semiconductor and laser devices. Revised and updated to include these new developments, the book covers the field of superconductivity and contains a completely new chapter on optoelectronics. The chapter on lasers has been rewritten and new problems and examples have been added throughout the text. The book thus serves as an informative, up-to-date reference for students in electrical engineering and physical electronics as well as for practicing engineers.
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Complete solutions to all the problems in Lectures on the Electrical Properties of Materials 5/e (Solymer and Walsh). This volume also includes the problems themselves and so is useful as a sourcebook for lectures or as a revision aid in its own right.
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This manual goes with the new fourth edition of the widely used text by Solymar and Walsh (available from Oxford in June 1988).
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(Photorefractive materials combine photoconductive and ele...)
Photorefractive materials combine photoconductive and electro-optic properties. Nearly 2000 papers have been written about the subject in the last twenty years, and physicists and engineers are interested in the great variety of potential applications. This book summarizes all the advances in this field in a manner that provides both a good introduction for beginning students and a detailed account for more experienced researchers.
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Solymar, Laszlo was born on January 24, 1930 in Budapest, Hungary. Arrived in United Kingdom, 1956.
Diploma in engineering, Technology University Budapest, 1952. Doctor of Philosophy, Hungarian Academy, Budapest, 1956.
Lecturer, Technology U., Budapest, 1952-1953; research engineer, Research Institute for Telecom., Budapest, 1953-1956; research engineer, Standard Telecomm. laboratories, Harlow, Essex, England, 1965-1966; lecturer department engineering, Oxford (England) University, 1966-1986; reader department engineering, Oxford (England) University, 1986-1991; professor department engineering, Oxford (England) University, 1991-1997. Visiting professor U. Paris, 1965-1966, Technology U. Denmark, Lyngby, 1972-1973, Technology U., Berlin, 1990, U. Autonoma, Madrid, 1993, 95. Topical editor Applied Optics, 1991-1995.
(The fifth edition of this renowned text is a particularly...)
(A short introductory book, examining Fourier series which...)
(This manual goes with the new fourth edition of the widel...)
(Complete solutions to all the problems in Lectures on the...)
(These lectures stress the fundamental ideas relevant to u...)
(Photorefractive materials combine photoconductive and ele...)
Fellow: Royal Society, Institution Electrical Engineering (London, Faraday medal 1992).
Married Marianne Klopfer, October 29, 1955. Children: Gillian Kathy, Lucy Suzanne.