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May 6, 1991
Do Transistors Conserve Charge?
Dr. David E. Root
Hewlett-Packard
Darwin 103
4:00 PM
Dr. David E. Root of Hewlett-Packard, Santa Rosa, will discuss the controversy involving conservation laws and the implications of symmetry for modeling the nonlinear behavior of microwave transistors.