Yang Shang Orden de los libros
Shang Yang fue un filósofo y estadista chino que sirvió al Estado de Qin durante el período de los Reinos Combatientes. Su pensamiento legalista y sus reformas sentaron las bases para la unificación de China. Creía en la estricta adhesión a las leyes y en un estado fuerte. Sus políticas influyeron profundamente en el curso de la historia china, lo que llevó al establecimiento de la Dinastía Qin.



- 2017
- 2015
Design of CMOS Millimeter-Wave and Terahertz Integrated Circuits with Metamaterials
- 392 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Focusing on metamaterials, the book explores their role in enhancing THz signal generation, amplification, transmission, and detection within phase-arrayed CMOS transistors. It provides comprehensive insights from device design to system application, featuring real circuit examples, chip demonstrations, and performance evaluations post-integration. Reflecting cutting-edge research, it serves as a valuable reference on CMOS-based metamaterial devices and their applications in mm-wave and THz systems.
- 2011
The Book of Lord Shang. a Classic of the Chinese School of Law.
- 364 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Focusing on the principles of Legalism, this work emphasizes the necessity of written laws to govern human behavior, arguing against reliance on ethics or customs due to inherent human selfishness. It posits that effective laws compel obedience to maintain state stability. Compiled between 359 and 338 BCE, it serves as a critical source for understanding this Chinese political philosophy. The reprint includes a Chinese index and an index of names and references, enhancing its accessibility for readers interested in ancient political thought.