Nanotechnology
MIT Press (Verlag)
978-0-262-03195-0 (ISBN)
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Contributors
Robert Birge. Federico Capasso. BC Crandall. K. Eric Drexler. Gregory Fahy. Richard Feynman. John Foster. Tracy Handel. Bill Joy. Arthur Kantrowitz. Joseph Mallon. Norman Margolus. Ralph Merkle. Lester Milbrath. Gordon Tullock. Hiroyuki Sasabe. Michael Ward
BC Crandall is Cofounder and Vice President of Prime Arithmetics, Inc.
Overvies and introduction, K. Eric Drexler. Part 1 Molecular systems engineering: atomic imaging and postitioning, John Foster; design and characterization of 4-helix bundle proteins, Tracy Handel; design of self-assembling molecular systems - electrostatic structural enforcement in low-dimensional molecular solids, Michael D. Ward; molecular engineering in Japan - progress toward nanotechnology, Hirouki Sasabe; strategies for molecular systems engineering, K. Eric Drexler. Part 2 Related technologies: molecular electronics, Robert Birge; quantum transistors and integrated circuits, Federico Capasso; fundamental physical constraints on the computational process, Norman Margolus; nanotechnology from a Micromachinist's point of view, Joseph Mallon; what major problems need to be overcome to design and build molecular systems?. Part 3 Perspectives: possible medical applications of nanotechnology - hints from the field of aging research, Gregory M. Fahy; the future of computation, Bill Joy; economic consequences of new technologies, Gordon Tullock; the risks of nanotechnology, Ralph Merkle; fears and hopes of an environmentalist for nanotechnology, Lester W. Milbrath; the weapon of openness, Arthur Kantrowitz; what public policy pitfalls can be avoided in the development and regulation of nanotechnology?. Appendices: machines of inner space, K. Eric Drexler; there's plenty of room at the bottom - an invitation to enter a new field of physics, Richard Feynman.
Reihe/Serie | The MIT Press |
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Verlagsort | Cambridge, Mass. |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 157 x 231 mm |
Gewicht | 794 g |
Themenwelt | Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik |
ISBN-10 | 0-262-03195-7 / 0262031957 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-262-03195-0 / 9780262031950 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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