An Introduction to Modern Cosmology

An Introduction to Modern Cosmology

by Andrew Liddle (Author)

Synopsis

This new textbook provides a readable and accessible introduction to the subject for those students taking a first course in cosmology. An Introduction to Modern Cosmology introduces models of the expanding universe and explores all the successes of the hot big bang, including the cosmic microwave background and nucleosynthesis. A brief discussion of the inflationary cosmology is also included. No prior knowledge of astronomy is assumed and the book's general approach tends to avoid relativity, deriving the crucial results using newtonian theory. This allows a discussion of all the evidence in favour of the hot big bang in a treatment which is based in physics rather than mathematics.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 30 Dec 1998

ISBN 10: 0471987581
ISBN 13: 9780471987581

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...one of the clearest introductions to cosmology on the market... (Contemporary Physics, Vol.43, No. 3 2002)
Author Bio
Andrew Liddle is a lecturer in astrophysics at Imperial College. London. Previously, he was at the Astronomy Centre, The University of Sussex, where he lectured to both undergraduate and postgraduate students. This book has evolved from his undergraduate cosmology course. His research interests currently include the origin and evolution of structure in the universe and the relation between astronomical observations and the physics of the very early universe.