Primordial Cosmology

Primordial Cosmology

by Giovanni Montani (Author), Marco Valerio Battisti (Author), RiccardoBenini (Author), Giovanni Imponente (Author)

Synopsis

Primordial Cosmology deals with one of the most puzzling and fascinating topics debated in modern physics - the nature of the Big Bang singularity. The authors provide a self-consistent and complete treatment of the very early Universe dynamics, passing through a concise discussion of the Standard Cosmological Model, a precise characterization of the role played by the theory of inflation, up to a detailed analysis of the anisotropic and inhomogeneous cosmological models. The most peculiar feature of this book is its uniqueness in treating advanced topics of quantum cosmology with a well-traced link to more canonical and pedagogical notions of fundamental cosmology.This book traces clearly the backward temporal evolution of the Universe, starting with the Robertson-Walker geometry and ending with the recent results of loop quantum cosmology in view of the Big Bounce. The reader is accompanied in this journey by an initial technical presentation which, thanks to the fundamental tools given earlier in the book, never seems heavy or obscure.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 600
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Published: Dec 2010

ISBN 10: 9814271004
ISBN 13: 9789814271004

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In the second portion of this work, the mathematical and quantum approaches are elegantly and comprehensively explored. It will take the diligent reader into fresh realms of insight and stimulation in an examination of the very dawn of our cosmos. -- Contemporary Physics Contemporary Physics