2015
DOI: 10.1002/cae.21647
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Fermi–Dirac, Bose–Einstein, Maxwell–Boltzmann, and computers

Abstract: Few statistics other than the named three have opened the path to understanding of so many natural laws and formulas employed in the engineering practice. Engineers interested in origins of expressions they may be using in their work will find some of them in this paper. Planck's Radiation and Stefan-Boltzmann Laws, Maxwell's Velocity Distributions, P-N diode equation, and intrinsic hole and electron concentrations in semiconductors are some examples. No new inventions are presented and the topics addressed ar… Show more

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“…This author made a number of attempts in that direction with papers guessing how Maxwell, Einstein, Schrödinger, and other geniuses would have used the computer were they available in their times. Some of those published by this author, utilizing difference equations algebra, are referenced in [6,7,9,10,11].…”
Section: What Needs Attention?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This author made a number of attempts in that direction with papers guessing how Maxwell, Einstein, Schrödinger, and other geniuses would have used the computer were they available in their times. Some of those published by this author, utilizing difference equations algebra, are referenced in [6,7,9,10,11].…”
Section: What Needs Attention?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such connection between quantum mechanics description and computer simulation is clearly stated [21][22][23]. Because the low price and the high computational power of the new computers, such tools become more accessible to most students.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%