Cosmology

Cosmology by Michael Rowan-Robinson is a revised and updated edition of a classic introductory textbook published by Clarendon Press in 2004. This 184-page book is written in English and serves as a foundational resource for undergraduates studying modern cosmology. It covers essential topics such as observational cosmology, the visible universe, galaxy formation, and the big bang model, making it accessible to readers with a background in school science.
In this edition, readers will find a comprehensive exploration of cosmological theories, including discussions on cosmological tests and alternative theories. The book features an updated epilogue addressing twenty contemporary controversies in cosmology, incorporating the latest findings from the WMAP mission and emphasizing the cosmological constant. With an extensive glossary and expanded exercises, this edition aims to strengthen the understanding of the physical principles underlying cosmology, making it a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts alike.
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This is a substantially revised and updates new edition of a classic introductory textbook. Although there are a wealth of cosmology texts at postgraduate level, Cosmology remains the classic introduction to modern cosmology for undergraduates. While designed as the main text for a course given at second or third year level, it is sufficiently self-contained for anyone with school science to understand. There is a strong emphasis on observational cosmology, with introductory chapters on the visible universe, our galaxy and other galaxies and the empirical basis for cosmological theory. After an account of the big bang model, there are chapters on the early stages of the big bang and galaxy formation. Finally, there are chapters on cosmological tests and on alternative theories. One feature of the book it its updated epilogue of twenty controversies on cosmology today. The latest results from the WMAP mission are included and a wealth of new material, including a stronger emphasis on the cosmological constant. It has an extensive glossary and the exercises have been substantially expanded. A stronger emphasis on the physical basis for cosmology is included throughout.
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