Structure Formation in the Universe

Structure Formation in the Universe by Robert G. Crittenden is a comprehensive exploration of the developments in physical cosmology, published by Springer Netherlands on November 6, 2001. This edition spans 382 pages and is presented in English. The book is based on a series of lectures from the NATO Advanced Study Institute held at the Isaac Newton Institute in Cambridge in August 1999, during a pivotal time when new data regarding the large-scale structure of the Universe was emerging.
Readers will find a detailed discussion of the challenges and advancements in cosmology, particularly in light of the new data that prompted questions about existing theories. The book emphasizes the importance of international collaboration in the scientific community, especially during times of geopolitical tension, as it recounts the efforts to hold the conference despite the escalating conflict in the former Yugoslavia. Topics such as astrophysics, cosmology, and the intersection of science and social issues are woven throughout the text, making it a significant contribution to the fields of space science and technology.
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This book contains a series of lectures given at the NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) “Structure Formation in the Universe”, held at the Isaac Newton Institute in Cambridge in August, 1999. The ASI was held at a critical juncture in the development of physical cosmology, when a flood of new data concerning the large scale structure of the Universe was just be coming available. There was an air of excitement and anticipation: would the standard theories fit the data, or would new ideas and models be re quired? Cosmology has long been a field of common interest between East and West, with many seminal contributions made by scientists working in the former Soviet Union and Eastern bloc. A major aim of the ASI was to bring together scientists from across the world to discuss exciting recent developments and strengthen links. However, a few months before the meeting it appeared that it might have to be cancelled. The war in the former Yugoslavia escalated and NATO began a protracted bombing cam paign against targets in Kosovo and Serbia. Many scientists felt uneasy about participating in a NATO-funded meeting in this situation. After a great deal of discussion, it was agreed that the developing East West conflict only heightened the need for further communication and that the school should go ahead as planned, but with a special session devoted to discussion of the legitimacy of NATO’s actions.
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