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Visions of the Future: Physics and Electronics (Visions of the Future) (Paperback)

by J. M. T. Thompson (Editor) "As the twenty-first century begins, theoretical physics is in a situation that, at least in recent history, is most unusual: there is no generally accepted..." (more)
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