The Physical Universe: The Interface Between Cosmology, Astrophysics and Particle Physics [electronic resource] : Proceedings of the XII Autumn School of Physics Held at Lisbon, Portugal, 1–5 October 1990 / edited by John D. Barrow, Alfredo B. Henriques, Maria Teresa V. T. Lago, Malcom S. Longair.

Contributor(s): Barrow, John D [editor.] | Henriques, Alfredo B [editor.] | Lago, Maria Teresa V. T [editor.] | Longair, Malcom S [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Physics ; 383Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991Description: VIII, 312 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540475446Subject(s): Physics | Physical geography | Astronomy | Astrophysics | Relativity (Physics) | Quantum theory | Physics | Relativity and Cosmology | Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory | Astronomy | Astrophysics | Geophysics/GeodesyAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 523.1 LOC classification: QB980-991Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Gravitation and hot big-bang cosmology -- Euclideanized Einstein-Yang-Mills equations, wormholes and the ground-state wave function of a radiation dominated Universe -- Experiments with neutrinos -- Topological defects in the early universe -- The space telescope and the problems of cosmology -- Self-gravitating magnetic monopoles, global monopoles and black holes -- Understanding large-scale cosmic structure -- Metric space as a model of spacetime: Classical theory and quantization -- Galaxy formation — An update -- The hypothesis of the expansion of the universe and the global tests -- The early universe behaviour with non-minimal coupling -- Stability of compactification in Einstein-Yang-Mills theories -- Multivariate analysis and pattern recognition methods: A short review and some current directions -- Cooling of neutron stars -- Experiments in high energy physics: A brief introduction -- Nucleosynthesis in big-bang models -- The cosmological constant, third quantization and all that -- Structure of the inflationary universe.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Meant as a review for students of astrophysics and particle physics, this book contains a selection of survey articles and seminar reports on "high energy cosmology". Included are contributions on topics ranging from classical cosmology, large scale structure, and primordial nucleosynthesis to quantum cosmology, covering both the theoretical aspects and the most important observations.
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Gravitation and hot big-bang cosmology -- Euclideanized Einstein-Yang-Mills equations, wormholes and the ground-state wave function of a radiation dominated Universe -- Experiments with neutrinos -- Topological defects in the early universe -- The space telescope and the problems of cosmology -- Self-gravitating magnetic monopoles, global monopoles and black holes -- Understanding large-scale cosmic structure -- Metric space as a model of spacetime: Classical theory and quantization -- Galaxy formation — An update -- The hypothesis of the expansion of the universe and the global tests -- The early universe behaviour with non-minimal coupling -- Stability of compactification in Einstein-Yang-Mills theories -- Multivariate analysis and pattern recognition methods: A short review and some current directions -- Cooling of neutron stars -- Experiments in high energy physics: A brief introduction -- Nucleosynthesis in big-bang models -- The cosmological constant, third quantization and all that -- Structure of the inflationary universe.

Meant as a review for students of astrophysics and particle physics, this book contains a selection of survey articles and seminar reports on "high energy cosmology". Included are contributions on topics ranging from classical cosmology, large scale structure, and primordial nucleosynthesis to quantum cosmology, covering both the theoretical aspects and the most important observations.

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