The Origin of Structure in the Universe
Título:
The Origin of Structure in the Universe
ISBN:
9789401117050
Edição:
1st ed. 1993.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1993.
Descrição Física:
VII, 299 p. online resource.
Série:
Nato Science Series C:, Mathematical and Physical Sciences ; 393
Conteúdo:
Correlation functions and multifractal analysis for galaxy distribution -- Gauge invariant cosmological perturbations: theory and application -- Semiclassical effects and the onset of inflation -- Hamiltonian diagonalization in minisuperspace -- The covariant approach to cosmological density perturbations -- Quantum processes near cosmic-strings -- More general classical change of signature -- The absorption of negative energy fluxes -- Statistical analysis of large scale structure -- On Brans-Dicke black holes -- Inhomogeneous and anisotropic cosmologies -- Spectra of perturbations produced by double inflation with an intermediate matter-dominated stage -- Black hole formation from loops of cosmic strings -- Gravitational particle production by cosmic topological defects -- Correlations beyond the cosmological horizon -- Quantum origin of noise and fluctuations in cosmology -- The perturbation lagrangians in extended inflation -- Cosmic strings-structure formation and radiation -- Issues in the study of inhomogeneity.
Resumo:
Edgard Gunzig and Pasquale Nardone RGGR Universite Libre de Bruxelles CP231 1050 Bruxelles Belgium The NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "The Origin of Structure in the Universe" was organized to bring together workers in various aspects of relativistic cosmology with the aim of assessing the present status of our knowledge on the formation and evolution of structure. As it happened, the meeting was particularly timely. Only two days before the 30 or so physicists from many countries gathered for a week at the Chateau du Pont d'Oye, in the forests of the southern Belgian province of Luxembourg, newspaper headlines all over the world announced the results of the analysis of the first full year of data from the Cosmic Background Observer Satellite (COBE). This long-awaited confirmation of the theoretically predicted anisotropy in the microwave background radiation opened a new era in observational cos mology. The realization of the new relevance of the subject of the workshop and the questions raised by the observational results, in addition to bring ing TV crews and newspaper journalists, naturally influenced and stimulated many discussions among the participants. The success of the meeting as usual is due to a combination of factors. Besides the high quality of the talks, discussions were encouraged by the warm atmosphere of the Chateau, for which we are grateful to Mme. Camille Orts, and its beautiful surroundings, not to mention the marvelous cuisine.
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LANGUAGE:
Inglês