In-depth exploration of the implications of carrier populations and Fermi energies examines distribution of electrons in energy bands and impurity levels of semiconductors. Also: kinetics of semiconductors containing excess carriers, particularly in terms of trapping, excitation, and recombination. 1962 edition. Unabridged, corrected and slightly enlarged Dover republication of the edition published by Pergamon Press, New York, 1962 (Vol. 3 in the International Series of Monographs on Semiconductors, edited by Heinz K. Henisch).
Continuous Groups of Transformations by Luther Pfahler Eisenhart Intensive study of theory and geometrical applications of continuous groups of transformations features discussions of tensor analysis, Riemannian geometry, and applications of theory of continuous groups to modern physics. 1933 edition.
Introduction to Mechanics of Continua by William Prager Classic covers geometrical foundations, state of stress, instantaneous motion, fundamental laws, perfect fluids, viscous fluids, visco-plastic and perfectly plastic materials, hypoelastic materials, finite strain, and elastic and hyperelastic materials. Prerequisites: first- and second-year college calculus. Over 160 problems, examples. 1961 ed.
Development of the Minkowski Geometry of Numbers Volume 1 by Harris Hancock This classic two-volume work focuses primarily on geometric problems involving integers and algebraic problems approachable through geometrical insights. Demonstrates simplicity and elegance of number theory proofs and many other related topics.
Monographs on Topics of Modern Mathematics by David M. Young A stimulating approach to several branches of mathematics, these nine articles by leading mathematicians are geared toward those with no training beyond elementary algebra and geometry. "Of high merit"—Scientific American. 1911 ed.