Modern Cosmology (Series in High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation)
Editorial Reviews
Review
In short, the book has substantial content of modern cosmology from observational matters to theoretical models as well as from the basics to development. I would recommend this book to those who are working on and interested in this subject.
Yuan-Zhong Zhang
The editor ties the diverse contributions together in an excellent introductory chapter, tracing the historical development of cosmology . . . The content is most appropriate for graduate students and researchers. This book is highly recommended for academic collections supporting extensive research in astronomy or astrophysics.
E-STREAMS, Vol.5, No. 9
. . . the book covers most of the interesting and active areas of cosmological research . . . at an appropriate level for new postgraduate studenns. I would recommend this book as an interesting snapshot of ongoing activity.
Peter Coles in General Relativity and Gravitation
This book is a heterogeneous compliation of articles based on lectures, mostly from theorists, describing both the foundations and the present status of cosmology . . . They are a pleasure to read and may be extremely useful to PhD students and even researchers in other fields . . . In summary, I think the book is a nice compilation of the status of cosmology in the year 2000. It gives the right perspective of what is to come in the next few years, or even decadses.
Juan Garcia-Bellido, CERN in CERN Courierort, the book has substantial content of modern cosmology from observational matters to theoretical models as well as from the basics to development. I would recommend this book to those who are working on and interested in this subject.
Yuan-Zhong Zhang
The editor ties the diverse contributions together in an excellent introductory chapter, tracing the historical development of cosmology . . . The content is most appropriate for graduate students and researchers. This book is highly recommended for academic collections supporting extensive research in astronomy or astrophysics.
E-STREAMS, Vol.5, No. 9
. . . the book covers most of the interesting and active areas of cosmological research . . . at an appropriate level for new postgraduate studenns. I would recommend this book as an interesting snapshot of ongoing activity.
Peter Coles in General Relativity and Gravitation
This book is a heterogeneous compliation of articles based on lectures, mostly from theorists, describing both the foundations and the present status of cosmology . . . They are a pleasure to read and may be extremely useful to PhD students and even researchers in other fields . . . In summary, I think the book is a nice compilation of the status of cosmology in the year 2000. It gives the right perspective of what is to come in the next few years, or even decadses.
Juan Garcia-Bellido, CERN in CERN Courier
Book Description
Contents
Contents. 1 The physics of the early Universe (an overview). 2 An introduction to the physics of cosmology. 3 Cosmological Models. 4 inflationary Cosmology and Creation of Matter in the Universe. References. 5 Supergravity and Cosmology. 6 The Cosmic Microwave Background. References. 7 Dark Matter search with innovative techniques. 8 Signature for signals from the Dark Universe. 9 Neutrino oscillations: a phenomenological overview. 10 Highlights in Modern Observational Cosmology. References. 11 Clustering in the Universe: from Highly Nonlinear Structures to Homogeneity. References. 12 The debate of galaxy space distribution: an overview. References. 13 Gravitational lensing. References. 14 Numerical Simulations in Cosmology. References. Synopsis
This book, based on lectures given to post-graduate students, bring together contributions from a number of outstanding scientists currently working in various research fields in cosmology. Topics covered range over several different aspects of modern cosmology, from observational matters to advanced theoretical speculations.
Readership
This book will be of interest to postgraduate students and researchers in relativity, gravitation, cosmology and astrophysics.
Modern Cosmology (Series in High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation)
Modern Cosmology (Series in High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Gravitation),S Bonometto,V. Gorini,U. Moschella,Taylor & Francis,0750308109,Astronomy - General,Cosmology,Cosmology (Astronomy),Science,Science/Mathematics,Science / Astrophysics & Space Science
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