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図書

図書
edited by Sanjeev Dhurandhar and Thanu Padmanabhan
出版情報: Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1997  ix, 303 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Astrophysics and space science library ; v. 211
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図書

図書
T. Padmanabhan
出版情報: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2010  xxviii, 700 p. ; 26 cm
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Special relativity / 1:
Scalar and electromagnetic fields in special relativity / 2:
Gravity and spacetime geometry: the inescapable connection / 3:
Metric tensor, geodesics and covariant derivative / 4:
Curvature of spacetime / 5:
Einstein's field equations and gravitational dynamics / 6:
Spherically symmetric geometry / 7:
Black holes / 8:
Gravitational waves / 9:
Relativistic cosmology / 10:
Differential forms and exterior calculus / 11:
Hamiltonian structure of general relativity / 12:
Evolution of cosmological perturbations / 13:
Quantum field theory in curved spacetime / 14:
Gravity in higher and lower dimensions / 15:
Gravity as an emergent phenomenon / 16:
Notes
Index
Special relativity / 1:
Scalar and electromagnetic fields in special relativity / 2:
Gravity and spacetime geometry: the inescapable connection / 3:
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図書

図書
T. Padmanabhan
出版情報: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1993  xvi, 483 p. ; 25 cm
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Preface
The smooth universe / Part 1:
Introducing the universe / 1:
Introduction / 1.1:
Existence of large scale structures / 1.2:
Stars / 1.3:
Galaxies / 1.4:
Models for galaxies / 1.5:
Distribution of matter / 1.6:
Expansion of the universe / 1.7:
Quasars / 1.8:
Radiation in the universe / 1.9:
Determination of extragalactic distances / 1.10:
Age of various structures / 1.11:
Exercises
The Friedmann model / 2:
Kinematic properties of the Friedmann universe / 2.1:
Dynamics of the Friedmann model / 2.4:
Radiative processes in the expanding universe / 2.5:
The Hubble radius / 2.6:
Thermal history of the universe / 3:
Distribution functions in the early universe / 3.1:
Relic background of relativistic particles / 3.3:
Relic background of wimps / 3.4:
Synthesis of light nuclei / 3.5:
Decoupling of matter and radiation / 3.6:
The clumpy universe / Part 2:
Linear theory of perturbations / 4:
Suppression and growth of inhomogeneities / 4.1:
The linear perturbation theory / 4.3:
Gravitational instability in the relativistic case / 4.4:
Solutions to the Newtonian perturbation equation / 4.5:
Dissipation in dark matter and baryons / 4.6:
The processed final spectrum / 4.7:
Statistical properties / 5:
Probability functionals / 5.1:
Gaussian probability functional / 5.3:
Spatial averages and filter functions / 5.4:
Normalization of the fluctuation spectrum / 5.5:
The time evolution of the correlation function / 5.6:
Correlation of high density regions / 5.7:
Mass functions / 5.8:
Microwave background radiation / 6:
Processes leading to distortions in the MBR / 6.1:
Propagation of light in a perturbed universe / 6.3:
Anisotropy due to variations in the potential / 6.4:
Anisotropies due to peculiar velocities / 6.5:
Intrinsic anisotropies / 6.6:
Damping of the anisotropies / 6.7:
Spectral distortions due to the ionized gas / 6.8:
Velocity fields / 7:
Large scale velocity fields / 7.1:
Theoretical constraints on peculiar velocities / 7.3:
Towards a more complete picture / Part 3:
The nonlinear evolution / 8:
Spherical model for the nonlinear collapse / 8.1:
Scaling laws / 8.3:
The masses of galaxies / 8.4:
Zeldovich approximation / 8.5:
The adhesion model / 8.6:
The angular momentum of galaxies / 8.7:
Formation of disc galaxies / 8.8:
Formation of elliptical galaxies / 8.9:
Nonlinear evolution using N-body simulations / 8.10:
High redshift objects / 9:
Primeval galaxies / 9.1:
Quasars and galaxy formation / 9.3:
Absorption spectra of quasars / 9.4:
High redshift radio galaxies / 9.5:
The origin of perturbations / 10:
The concept of inflation / 10.1:
The epicycles of inflation / 10.3:
Origin of density perturbations / 10.4:
Cosmic strings / 10.5:
Dark matter / 11:
Observational evidence for dark matter / 11.1:
Nature of dark matter / 11.3:
Massive neutrinos / 11.4:
Axions / 11.5:
Cosmological constant as dark matter / 11.6:
Epilogue / 12:
Structure formation - an appraisal / 12.1:
Aspects of general relativity / Appendix A:
Aspects of field theory / Appendix B:
COBE results and implications / Appendix C:
Notes and references
Some useful numbers
Index
Preface
The smooth universe / Part 1:
Introducing the universe / 1:
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