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Mathematical physics. --- Physical mathematics --- Physics --- Mathematics
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This book presents a self-contained introduction to the physics of computing, by addressing the fundamental underlying principles that involve the act of computing, regardless of the actual machine that is used to compute. Questions like "what is the minimum energy required to perform a computation?", "what is the ultimate computational speed that a computer can achieve?" or "how long can a memory last", are addressed here, starting from basic physics principles. The book is intended for physicists, engineers, and computer scientists, and it is designed for self-study by researchers who want to enter the field or as the main text for a one semester course at advanced undergraduate or graduate level. The theoretical concepts presented in this book are systematically developed from the very beginning, which only requires basic knowledge in physics and mathematics.
Mathematical physics --- Solid state physics --- Computer science --- Computer. Automation --- vaste stof --- materie (fysica) --- toegepaste informatica --- theoretische fysica --- computers --- wiskunde --- fysica --- computergeschiedenis --- computerkunde --- Mathematical physics.
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Mathematical physics --- Solid state physics --- Computer science --- Computer. Automation --- vaste stof --- materie (fysica) --- toegepaste informatica --- theoretische fysica --- computers --- wiskunde --- fysica --- computergeschiedenis --- computerkunde
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In a previous volume (ICT-Energy-Concepts Towards Zero-Power ICT; referenced below as Vol. 1), we addressed some of the fundamentals related to bridging the gap between the amount of energy required to operate portable/mobile ICT systems and the amount of energy available from ambient sources. The only viable solution appears to be to attack the gap from both sides, i.e. to reduce the amount of energy dissipated during computation and to improve the efficiency in energy-harvesting technologies. In this book, we build on those concepts and continue the discussion on energy efficiency and sustainability by addressing the minimisation of energy consumption at different levels across the ICT system stack, from hardware to software, as well as discussing energy consumption issues in high-performance computing (HPC), data centres and communication in sensor networks.
This book was realised thanks to the contribution of the project ‘Coordinating Research Efforts of the ICT-Energy Community’ funded from the European Union under the Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) area of the Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (grant agreement n. 611004).
Information technology. --- IT (Information technology) --- Technology --- Telematics --- Information superhighway --- Knowledge management --- Engineering --- Physical Sciences --- Engineering and Technology --- Energy Engineering --- Sustainability Science
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A sustainable future for our information society relies on bridging the gap between the energy required to operate portable ICT devices with the energy available from portable/mobile sources. The only viable solution is attacking the gap from both sides, i.e. to reduce the amount of energy dissipated during computation and to improve the efficiency in energy harvesting technologies. This requires deeper and broader knowledge of fundamental processes and thorough understanding of how they apply to materials and engineering at the nanoscale, all the way up to the design of energy-efficient electronics. This textbook is a first attempt to discuss such concepts towards Zero-Power ICT. The content is accessible to advanced undergraduates and early year researchers fascinated by this topic.
The book is realized through the EU-funded ZEROPOWER project.
Electrical engineering. --- Electric engineering --- Engineering --- Physical Sciences --- Engineering and Technology --- Energy Engineering --- Power Engineering
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