'In all I think this book is well suited to undergraduate physics/astronomy students just getting in to the field of Cosmology.' Physical Sciences Educational Reviews, Volume 6, Issue 2.
A substantially revised and updated edition of the introductory textbook on cosmology for undergraduates. While designed as the main text for a course given at second- or third-year level, the book is sufficiently self-contained for anyone with school science to understand. There is a strong emphasis on observational cosmology, with introductory chapters on the visible universe, our galaxy and other galaxies and the empirical basis for cosmological theory. After an account of the Big Bang model, there are chapters on the early stages of the Big Bang and galaxy formation. Finally, there are chapters on cosmological tests and on alternative theories. One feature of the book is its updated epilogue of 20 controversies in cosmology today. The latest results from the WMAP mission are included and there is a stronger emphasis on the cosmological constant. The book has an extensive glossary and the exercises have been substantially expanded. A stronger emphasis on the physical basis for cosmology is included throughout.
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This is a revised and updated new edition of a classic introductory text on cosmology for undergraduates, also accessible to anyone with school science knowledge. New results from the WMAP mission are included as well as results from Hubble Key Project and High Redshift Supernovae teams.
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1. The visible universe ; 2. Our Galaxy and other galaxies ; 3. The empirical basis for cosmological theories ; 4. The big-bang models ; 5. Early stages of the big bang ; 6. From fireball to the present ; 7. Observational cosmology ; 8. Other cosmological theories ; Epilogue: twenty controversies in cosmology today ; Answers to problems ; Further reading ; Glossary ; Physical constants and conversion of factors ; Index
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`Review from previous edition Well-written and well-presented text which will appeal to both specialists and non-specialists.'
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`As in earlier editions, the book nicely occupies the gap between popular texts and those that grapple with a full general relativistic approach; it provides just about the right level of numerical and mathematical detail for an introductory course at, say, first- or second-year undergraduate level [...] a handy little book.'
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Classic introduction to cosmology for undergraduates, used throughout the world.
Very accessible with mathematics kept to a minimum. No knowledge of general relativity required.
Up-to-date with latest results from the WMAP mission.
Strong emphasis on observational cosmology and astrophysical background.
Excellent reference book for key formulae and results.
Calculation-advice provided and expanded sets of exercises at end of each chapter.
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Michael Rowan-Robinson is Professor of Astrophysics at Imperial College, London, UK. He is one of Britain's foremost astronomers.
Classic introduction to cosmology for undergraduates, used throughout the world.
Very accessible with mathematics kept to a minimum. No knowledge of general relativity required.
Up-to-date with latest results from the WMAP mission.
Strong emphasis on observational cosmology and astrophysical background.
Excellent reference book for key formulae and results.
Calculation-advice provided and expanded sets of exercises at end of each chapter.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198527473
Publisert
2004
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
350 gr
Høyde
233 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
200
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