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1 Jerzy Plebanski Introduction to general relativity and cosmology OB0144 2006 eBook  
2 Krzysztof Bolejko Structures in the universe by exact methods: Formation, evolution, interactions 023822 2009 Book  
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TitleIntroduction to general relativity and cosmology
Author(s)Jerzy Plebanski;Andrzej Krasinski
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Abstract NoteGeneral relativity is a cornerstone of modern physics, and is of major importance in its applications to cosmology. Plebanski and Krasinski are experts in the field and here they provide a thorough introduction to general relativity, guiding the reader through complete derivations of the most important results. Providing coverage from a unique viewpoint, geometrical, physical and astrophysical properties of inhomogeneous cosmological models are all systematically and clearly presented, allowing the reader to follow and verify all derivations. Many topics are included that are not found in other textbooks. For advanced undergraduates and graduates in physics and astronomy, this textbook will enable students to develop expertise in the mathematical techniques necessary to study general relativity.
ISBN,Price9780511617676 : $ 131.25(EB)
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Item TypeeBook
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TitleStructures in the universe by exact methods: Formation, evolution, interactions
Author(s)Krzysztof Bolejko;Andrzej Krasinski;Charles Hellaby ;Marie-Noelle Celerier
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Descriptionxiii, 242p.
Series(Cambridge monographs on mathematical physics)
Abstract NoteAs the structures in our Universe are mapped out on ever larger scales, and with increasing detail, the use of inhomogeneous models is becoming an essential tool for analyzing and understanding them. This book reviews a number of important developments in the application of inhomogeneous solutions of Einstein's field equations to cosmology. It shows how inhomogeneous models can be employed to study the evolution of structures such as galaxy clusters and galaxies with central black holes, and to account for cosmological observations like supernovae dimming, the cosmic microwave background, baryon acoustic oscillations or the dependence of the Hubble parameter on redshift within classical general relativity. Whatever `dark matter' and `dark energy' turn out to be, inhomogeneities exist on many scales and need to be investigated with all appropriate methods. This book is of great value to all astrophysicists and researchers working in cosmology, from graduate students to academic researchers.
ISBN,Price9780521769143 : UKP 80.00(HB)
Classification524.85
Keyword(s)1. EINSTEIN FIELD EQUATIONS 2. INHOMOGENEOUS MATERIALS 3. STRUCTURE FORMATION
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