Lecture Notes On Cosmology


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Lecture Notes in Cosmology


Lecture Notes in Cosmology

Author: Oliver Piattella

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2018-07-21


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Cosmology has become a very active research field in the last decades thanks to the impressing improvement of our observational techniques which have led to landmark discoveries such as the accelerated expansion of the universe, and have put physicists in front of new mysteries to unveil, such as the quest after the nature of dark matter and dark energy. These notes offer an approach to cosmology, covering fundamental topics in the field: the expansion of the universe, the thermal history, the evolution of small cosmological perturbations and the anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background radiation. Some extra topics are presented in the penultimate chapter and some standard results of physics and mathematics are available in the last chapter in order to provide a self-contained treatment. These notes offer an in-depth account of the above-mentioned topics and are aimed to graduate students who want to build an expertise in cosmology.

Lecture Notes for Cosmology (ns-Tp430m)


Lecture Notes for Cosmology (ns-Tp430m)

Author: Tomislav Prokopec

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2014-11-20


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Lecture notes for Cosmology (ns-tp430m)By Tomislav Prokopec

Lectures on Cosmology


Lectures on Cosmology

Author: Georg Wolschin

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2010-03-10


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The lectures that four authors present in this volume investigate core topics related to the accelerated expansion of the Universe. Accelerated expansion occured in the ?36 very early Universe – an exponential expansion in the in ationary period 10 s after the Big Bang. This well-established theoretical concept had rst been p- posed in 1980 by Alan Guth to account for the homogeneity and isotropy of the observable universe, and simultaneously by Alexei Starobinski, and has since then been developed by many authors in great theoretical detail. An accelerated expansion of the late Universe at redshifts z