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The Physics of Information Technology explores the familiar devices that we useto collect transform transmit and interact with electronic information. Manysuch devices operate surprisingly close to very many fundamental physicallimits. Understanding how such devices work and how they can and cannot beimproved requires deep insight into the character of physical law as well asengineering practice. The book starts with an introduction to units forcesand the probabilistic foundations of noise and signalling then progressesthrough the electromagnetics of wired and wireless communications and thequantum mechanics of electronic optical and magnetic materials todiscussions of mechanisms for computation storage sensing and display. Thisselfcontained volume will help both physical scientists and computerscientists see beyond the conventional division between hardware and softwareto understand the implications of physical theory for information manipulation. «
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