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Heinz-Otto Peitgen |
Chaos and fractals: New frontiers of science |
008134 |
1992 |
Book |
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12 |
Heinz-Otto Peitgen |
Fractals for the classroom. Part 2: Complex systems and mandelbrot set |
007896 |
1992 |
Book |
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13 |
Dietrich Stauffer |
From Newton to Mandelbrot: A primer in theoretical physics |
003785 |
1990 |
Book |
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14 |
Willi-Hans Steeb |
Problems and solutions in theoretical and mathematical physics: Advanced level |
016361 |
1996 |
Book |
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15 |
William C. Saslaw |
Distribution of the galaxies : Gravitational clustering in cosmology |
016309 |
1999 |
Book |
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16 |
Lui Lam |
Nonlinear physics for beginners : Fractals, chaos, solitons, pattern formation, cellular automata and complex systems |
014679 |
1998 |
Book |
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Armin Bunde (ed.) |
Fractals in science |
012405 |
1994 |
Book |
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18 |
Albert-Laszlo Barabasi |
Fractal concepts in surface growth |
012132 |
1995 |
Book |
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19 |
Joseph L. McCauley |
Chaos, dynamics and fractals: An algorithmic approach to deterministic chaos |
011148 |
1993 |
Book |
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20 |
Heinz-Otto Peitgen |
Fractals for the classroom: Strategic activities. Vol. 2 |
007605 |
1992 |
Book |
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Title | Distribution of the galaxies : Gravitational clustering in cosmology |
Author(s) | William C. Saslaw |
Publication | Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999. |
Description | xii, 508p. |
Abstract Note | This topical volume examines one of the leading problems in astronomy today - how galaxies cluster in our Universe. This book describes gravitational theory, computer simulations and observations related to galaxy distribution functions. It embeds distribution functions in a broader astronomical context, including other exciting contemporary topics such as correlation functions, fractals, bound clusters, topology, percolation and minimal spanning trees. Key results are derived and the necessary gravitational physics provided to ensure the book is self-contained. Throughout the book, theory, computer simulation and observation are carefully interwoven and critically compared. The book also shows how future observations can test the theoretical models for the evolution of galaxy clustering at early times in our Universe. This clear and authoritative volume is written at a level suitable for graduate students, and will be of key interest to astronomers, cosmologists, physicists and applied statisticians. |
ISBN,Price | 0-521-39426-0(EB) |
Classification | 524.6:524.8
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Keyword(s) | 1. CLUSTERS - GALAXIES
2. COMPUTER SIMULATIONS
3. EBOOK
4. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
5. FRACTALS
6. GALAXIES - DISTRIBUTION
7. GALAXIES CLUSTER
8. GRAVITATIONAL THEORY
9. TOPOLOGY
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Item Type | Book |
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