Elementary Cosmology (Second Edition): From Aristotle’s universe to the Big Bang and beyond - AAS-IOP Astronomy - Kolata, James J (University of Notre Dame, USA) - Books - Institute of Physics Publishing - 9780750336130 - December 10, 2020
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Elementary Cosmology (Second Edition): From Aristotle’s universe to the Big Bang and beyond - AAS-IOP Astronomy 2 Revised edition

Kolata, James J (University of Notre Dame, USA)

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Elementary Cosmology (Second Edition): From Aristotle’s universe to the Big Bang and beyond - AAS-IOP Astronomy 2 Revised edition

The aim of this book is to introduce the most important discoveries in cosmology, and how they altered our perceptions of the origin, size, structure, and evolution of the universe. The book covers a wide range of cosmological topics, including nebulae, cosmic distances, spacetime, the Big Bang, dark matter and dark energy, higher dimensions, string theory, neutron stars and black holes, and gravitational radiation. The text contains many links to websites that clarify and extend the discussion, and which provide a more in-depth understanding of many of the concepts introduced in this book, in particular the mathematics involved. It will provide a fascinating insight to undergraduate students and anyone interested in astronomy and cosmology.




Key Features




- Presents a history of scientific cosmology from the early Greek philosophers to the present

- Introduces our modern-day understanding of the origin and evolution of the universe

- Provides a non-mathematical treatment suitable for non-science majors

- Up-to-date description of the most current instrumentation and ideas in cosmology


154 pages, With figures in colour and in black and white; 85 Illustrations, unspecified

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released December 10, 2020
ISBN13 9780750336130
Publishers Institute of Physics Publishing
Pages 154
Dimensions 178 × 254 × 11 mm   ·   490 g
Language English