Optimal device design /

Explore the frontier of device engineering by applying optimization to nanoscience and device design. This cutting-edge work shows how robust, manufacturable designs that meet previously unobtainable system specifications can be created using a combination of modern computer power, adaptive algorith...

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Other Authors: Levi, A. F. J. 1959- (Editor), Haas, Stephan (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2010.
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505 0 |a Frontiers in device engineering -- Atoms-up design -- Electron devices and electron transport -- Aperiodic dielectric design -- Design at the classical-quantum boundary -- Robust optimization in high dimensions -- Mathematical framework for optimal design -- Future directions -- Global optimization algorithms. 
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