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Professor Isaak Mayergoyz has co-authored a new book titled "Nonlinear Magnetization Dynamics in Nanosystems."

This book, published by Elsevier Science, deals with the analytical study of nonlinear magnetization dynamics in nanomagnetic devices and structures. The topics discussed in the book are of interest to the broad audience of electrical engineers, material scientists, physicists, applied mathematicians, and numerical analysts involved in the development of novel magnetic storage technology and novel nanomagnetic devices.

The book was co-authored by Giorgio Bertotti, a senior scientist at Italy's National Institute of Metrological Research, and Claudio Serpico, associate professor at the University of Naples' Department of Electrical Engineering Serpico previously served as a postdoctoral researcher with Dr. Mayergoyz at the University of Maryland.

The book is scheduled for a release date of Feb. 9, 2009, and is available for pre-order on Elsevier's website and Amazon.

December 10, 2008


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