Physics for Computer Science Students
Discover the fascinating world of physics with Physics for Computer Science Students by Narciso Garcia. This comprehensive guide, published by Springer-Verlag New York Inc. in 2012, is essential for anyone looking to understand the fundamental principles that underpin computer science. Spanning 560 pages, this 2nd edition softcover reprint delves into classical and quantum free electron theories, exploring their successes and shortcomings in Chapter 23. Furthermore, it investigates the intriguing differences in electrical properties of solids and the unique characteristics of semiconductors, particularly through the lens of allowed and forbidden energy bands in Chapter 24. Perfect for students and professionals alike, this book provides a solid foundation in physics tailored specifically for computer science applications. Enhance your knowledge and skills today with this invaluable resource!