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020 _a9783319860633
040 _cIIT Kanpur
041 _aeng
082 _a523.1
_bP422c
100 _aPerlov, Delia
245 _aCosmology for the curious
_cDelia Perlov and Alex Vilenkin
260 _bSpringer
_c2017
_aSwitzerland
300 _axiv, 372p
520 _aThis book is an introductory text for all those wishing to learn about modern views of the cosmos. Our universe originated in a great explosion - the big bang. For nearly a century cosmologists have studied the aftermath of this explosion: how the universe expanded and cooled down, and how galaxies were gradually assembled by gravity. The nature of the bang itself has come into focus only relatively recently. It is the subject of the theory of cosmic inflation, which was developed in the last few decades and has led to a radically new global view of the universe. Students and other interested readers will find here a non-technical but conceptually rigorous account of modern cosmological ideas - describing what we know, and how we know it. One of the book's central themes is the scientific quest to find answers to the ultimate cosmic questions: Is the universe finite or infinite? Has it existed forever? If not, when and how did it come into being? Will it ever end? The book is based on the undergraduate course taught by Alex Vilenkin at Tufts University. It assumes no prior knowledge of physics or mathematics beyond elementary high school math. The necessary physics background is introduced as it is required. Each chapter includes a list of questions and exercises of varying degree of difficulty.
650 _aClassical and quantum gravitation
650 _a Relativity theory
700 _aVilenkin, Alex
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