International Conference Advances in Civil Engineering (ACE 2020) 5-7 November 2020, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur (India)

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International Conference Advances in Civil Engineering (ACE 2020)

5-7 November 2020, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur


(India)

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References
[1] Sze S M 1969 Physics of Semiconductor Devices (New York: Wiley–Interscience)
[2] Dorman L I 1975 Variations of Galactic Cosmic Rays (Moscow: Moscow State University
Press) p 103
[3] Caplar R and Kulisic P 1973 Proc. Int. Conf. on Nuclear Physics (Munich)vol 1 (Amsterdam:
North-Holland/American Elsevier) p 517
[4] Szytula A and Leciejewicz J 1989 Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earthsvol
12,ed K A GschneidnerJr and L Erwin (Amsterdam: Elsevier) p 133
[5] Kuhn T 1998 Density matrix theory of coherent ultrafast dynamics Theory of Transport
Properties of Semiconductor Nanostructures(Electronic Materials vol 4)ed E Schöll
(London: Chapman and Hall) chapter 6 pp 173–214
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