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The big bang theory and light spectra / / Rachel Keranen
The big bang theory and light spectra / / Rachel Keranen
Autore Keranen Rachel
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Cavendish Square, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (112 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 523.1/8
Collana Space systems
Soggetto topico Big bang theory
Cosmology
Cosmological distances
Light - Wave-length
Expanding universe
ISBN 1-5026-2296-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction: A vast expansion of time and space -- Early predictions -- The modern understanding of the big bang theory -- Scientists, mathematicians, and engineers -- Visualizing the big bang theory -- The big bang theory today and tomorrow.
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Keranen Rachel  
New York : , : Cavendish Square, , 2017
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The bigger bang / / James E. Lidsey
The bigger bang / / James E. Lidsey
Autore Lidsey James E. <1967->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge ; ; New York, : Cambridge University Press, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (160 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 523.1/8
Collana Canto
Soggetto topico Cosmology
Astronomy
ISBN 1-107-12629-0
1-280-41446-4
9786610414468
1-139-14808-7
0-511-16989-2
0-511-06525-6
0-511-05892-6
0-511-32268-2
0-511-53658-5
0-511-06738-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The structure of the universe -- Why does the sun shine? -- The expansion of the universe -- Space, time and gravity -- Particles and forces -- Grand unification, higher dimensions and superstrings -- The Big Bang -- Beyond the Big Bang -- The inflating universe -- The external universe -- Black holes -- The birth of the universe.
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Lidsey James E. <1967->  
Cambridge ; ; New York, : Cambridge University Press, 2000
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Dark energy [[electronic resource] ] : theories, developments and implications / / Karl Lefebvre and Raoul Garcia, editors
Dark energy [[electronic resource] ] : theories, developments and implications / / Karl Lefebvre and Raoul Garcia, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hauppauge, N.Y., : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (354 p.)
Disciplina 523.1/8
Altri autori (Persone) LefebvreKarl
GarciaRaoul
Collana Space science, exploration and policies
Soggetto topico Dark energy (Astronomy)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-61209-294-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Dark energy [[electronic resource] ] : theories, developments and implications / / Karl Lefebvre and Raoul Garcia, editors
Dark energy [[electronic resource] ] : theories, developments and implications / / Karl Lefebvre and Raoul Garcia, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hauppauge, N.Y., : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (354 p.)
Disciplina 523.1/8
Altri autori (Persone) LefebvreKarl
GarciaRaoul
Collana Space science, exploration and policies
Soggetto topico Dark energy (Astronomy)
ISBN 1-61209-294-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910791766103321
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Dark energy [[electronic resource] ] : theories, developments and implications / / Karl Lefebvre and Raoul Garcia, editors
Dark energy [[electronic resource] ] : theories, developments and implications / / Karl Lefebvre and Raoul Garcia, editors
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hauppauge, N.Y., : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (354 p.)
Disciplina 523.1/8
Altri autori (Persone) LefebvreKarl
GarciaRaoul
Collana Space science, exploration and policies
Soggetto topico Dark energy (Astronomy)
ISBN 1-61209-294-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- DARK ENERGY: THEORIES, DEVELOPMENTS AND IMPLICATIONS -- DARK ENERGY: THEORIES, DEVELOPMENTS AND IMPLICATIONS -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1DARK ENERGY: THE NATURE AND FEASIBILITYOF LABORATORY REGISTRATION USINGSQUID-MAGNETOSTRICTOR SYSTEM -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction: Physical Prerequisites to the Appearance of DarkEnergy Concept -- 2. SQUID/Magnetostrictor System as a Sensor of SuperweakPressure Variations -- 3. Physical Bases of Magnetostriction and Criteria of the OptimumTrial-body Choice in the SQUID/Magnetostrictor System -- References -- Chapter2AREVIEWONDARKENERGYOBJECTS -- Abstract -- 1.Introduction -- 2.GravastarsCanExistbutTheyDoNotExcludetheExistenceofBlackHoles -- 3.TheConnectionbetweenAccelerationoftheUniverseandStar-BlackHoleFormation -- 4.Conclusion -- References -- Chapter3THEDARKENERGYSCALEINSUPERCONDUCTORS:INNOVATIVETHEORETICALANDEXPERIMENTALCONCEPTS -- Abstract -- 1.Introduction -- 2.InverseCosmologicalConstantProblemandtheUncertaintyPrinciple -- 3.ThePlanck-EinsteinScale -- 4.ScaleTransformationinSuperconductors -- 4.1.CutoffforVacuumFluctuationsinSuperconductors -- 4.2.FormationofTaoBalls -- 4.3.FundamentalSpace-TimeUncertaintyinaRadioactiveSuperconductor -- 4.4.UncertaintyPrincipleandNon-classicalInertiainSuperconductors -- 5.GravitationalSurfaceTensionofTaoBalls -- 6.FurtherExperimentalSuggestions -- 7.Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Chapter4CROSSINGTHEPHANTOMDIVIDE -- Abstract -- 1.TheUniverseisAccelerating -- 2.ADarkEnergywithCrossing−1EOSisSlightlyFavoredbyObservations -- 2.1.TheProblemsof CDM -- 2.2.Crossing−1 -- 3.ThreeRoadstoCrossthePhantomDivide -- 3.1.2-FieldModel -- 3.2.InteractingModel -- 3.3.ModelinFrameofModifiedGravity -- 4.Summary -- References -- Chapter5QUANTUMYANG-MILLSCONDENSATEDARKENERGYMODELS -- Abstract -- 1.Introduction -- 2.PhysicalMotivation -- 3.Yang-MillsFieldModel.
4.YMCasDarkEnergy -- 4.1.FreeYMCModels -- 4.2.CoupledYMCModels -- 4.2.1.Q∝Hρy -- 4.2.2.Q∝Hρm -- 4.2.3.Q∝H(ρy+ρm) -- 5.StatefinderandOmDiagnosisintheYMCModels -- 6.Conclusion -- References -- Chapter6CONSTRAINTSONDARKENERGYANDDARKMATTERFROMSUPERNOVAEANDGAMMARAYBURSTDATA -- Abstract -- 1.Introduction -- 2.ModelRegimes -- 3.ModelApplication -- 4.Results -- 4.1.LuminosityDistanceModulivs.RedshiftData -- 4.2.Distancevs.FrequencyDeclineData -- 4.3.TheHubbleConstantfromSNeIaandGRBData -- 5.Conclusion -- References -- Chapter7QUANTUMMECHANICALAPPROACHTOOUREXPANDINGUNIVERSEWITHDARKENERGY:SOLUBLESECTOROFQUANTUMGRAVITY -- Abstract -- 1.Introduction -- 2.PresentUniverse:ExactlySolubleSectorofQuantumGravity -- 3.CosmologicalConstant astheDarkEnergy -- 4.MathematicalFormulationwithout -- 5.Entropy,NumberofPhotonsandtheRatio(¯Nγ/Nn) -- 6.ARelationConnectingt,Tand -- 7.Conclusion -- References -- Chapter8DARKPRESSUREINANON-COMPACTANDNON-RICCIFLAT5DKALUZA-KLEINCOSMOLOGY -- Abstract -- 1.Introduction -- 2.Space-Time-MatterversusKaluza-KleinTheory -- 3.TheExtendedModel -- 4.Conclusion -- References -- Chapter9FALSIFYINGFIELD-BASEDDARKENERGYMODELS -- Abstract -- 1.Introduction -- 2.ObservationalEvidenceforQuintomDarkEnergyParadigm -- 2.1.BasicObservables -- 2.2.PerturbationTheoryandCurrentObservationalConstraints -- 2.2.1.AnalysisofPerturbationsinQuintomCosmology -- 2.2.2.SignaturesofPerturbationsinQuintomScenario -- 2.2.3.BreakingtheDegeneracybetweenQuintomandCosmologicalConstantSce-narios -- 3.ExponentialQuintom:PhaseSpaceAnalysis -- 3.1.FlatFRWSubcase -- 3.1.1.AnalysisatInfinity -- 3.2.ModelswithNegativeCurvature -- 3.2.1.Normalization,StateSpaceandDynamicalSystem -- 3.2.2.FormInvarianceunderCoordinateTrasformations -- 3.2.3.MonotonicFunctions -- 3.2.4.LocalAnalysisofCriticalPoints -- 3.2.5.Bifurcations -- 3.2.6.TypicalBehavior -- 3.3.ModelswithPositiveCurvature.
3.3.1.Normalization,StateSpaceandDynamicalSystem -- 3.3.2.InvarianceunderCoordinateTransformations -- 3.3.3.MonotonicFunctions -- 3.3.4.LocalAnalysisofCriticalPoints -- 3.3.5.Bifurcations -- 3.3.6.TypicalBehaviour -- 4.ObservationalEvidenceforQuinstantDarkEnergyParadigm -- 4.1.TheModel -- 4.2.MatchingwiththeData -- 4.2.1.TheMethodandtheData -- 4.2.2.Results -- 5.ExponentialQuinstant:PhaseSpaceAnalysis -- 5.1.FlatFRWCase -- 5.1.1.Normalization,StateSpace,andDynamicalSystem -- 5.1.2.FormInvarianceunderCoordinateTransformations -- 5.1.3.MonotonicFunctions -- 5.1.4.LocalAnalysisofCriticalPoints -- 5.1.5.Bifurcations -- 5.1.6.TypicalBehavior -- 5.2.QuinstantCosmologywithNegativeCurvature -- 5.2.1.Normalization,StateSpace,andDynamicalSystem -- 5.2.2.FormInvarianceunderCoordinateTransformations -- 5.2.3.MonotonicFunctions -- 5.2.4.LocalAnalysisofCriticalPoints -- 5.2.5.Bifurcations -- 5.2.6.TypicalBehavior -- 5.3.QuinstantCosmologywithPositiveCurvature -- 5.3.1.Normalization,StateSpace,andDynamicalSystem -- 5.3.2.FormInvarianceunderCoordinateTransformations -- 5.3.3.MonotonicFunctions -- 5.3.4.LocalAnalysisofCriticalPoints -- 5.3.5.Bifurcations -- 5.3.6.TypicalBehavior -- 6.ObservationalTestandDynamicalSystems:TheInterplay -- References -- Chapter10ONACCRETIONOFDARKENERGYONTOBLACK-ANDWORM-HOLES -- Abstract -- 1.Introduction -- 2.BriefReviewofSomeCandidatestoCosmicAcceleration -- 2.1.QuintessencewithaConstantEquationofStateParameter -- 2.2.PhantomQuintessencewithaConstantEquationofStateParameter -- 2.3.PhantomGeneralizedChaplyginGas -- 3.DarkEnergyAccretionontoBlackHoles -- 3.1.ApplicationtoaQuintessenceModel -- 3.2.ApplicationtoaPhantomQuintessenceModel -- 3.3.ApplicationtoaGeneralizedChaplyginModel -- 3.4.ConsiderationtoOtherBlackHoles -- 4.DarkEnergyAccretionontoWormholes -- 4.1.ApplicationtoaQuintessenceModel -- 4.2.ApplicationtoaPhantomQuintessenceModel.
4.3.ApplicationtoaGeneralizedChaplyginGasModel -- 5.DebateandNewLinesofResearch -- 6.Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter11ANALYTICAPPROACHESTOTHESTRUCTUREFORMATIONINTHEACCELERATINGUNIVERSE -- Abstract -- 1.Introduction -- 2.BasicEquations -- 3.EulerianPerturbations -- 3.1.LinearPerturbations -- 3.2.Non-linearPerturbations -- 4.LagrangianPerturbationsI-Basic -- 4.1.LagrangianDescription -- 4.2.LinearPerturbations(Zel'dovichApproximation) -- 4.3.Non-linearPerturbations -- 4.4.TransverseMode -- 5.LagrangianPerturbationsII-Advanced -- 5.1.Overview -- 5.2.ModifiedMethods -- 5.2.1.AdhesionApproximation -- 5.2.2.TruncatedZel'dovichApproximation -- 5.3.Improvements -- 5.3.1.Pad´e,ShanksApproximation -- 5.3.2.LocalApproximation -- 5.4.RenormalizationGroupAppoarches -- 5.5.WaveMechanicalApproach -- 5.6.Non-dustModel,Multi-componentModel -- 6.Applications -- 6.1.Non-gaussianity -- 6.2.BaryonAcousticOscillations -- 6.3.InitialConditionProblemforN-bodySimulations -- 7.Summary -- Acknowledgments -- A.BeyondShell-Crossing-One-DimensionalSheetModel -- B.DerivationoftheBasicEquationsfromVlasovEquation -- C.QuantitiesUsedinThisPaper -- References -- Chapter12SUPERNOVAEANDTHEDARKSECTOROFTHEUNIVERSE -- Abstract -- 1.Introduction -- 2.FromType-IaSupernovaetotheEvolutionoftheUniverse -- 2.1.StandardizedCandles -- 2.2.SystematicUncertainties -- 2.3.TheRedshift-LuminosityDistanceRelation -- 2.4.TheStandardCosmologicalModel -- 3.ObservationsofDarkEnergybySupernovae -- 3.1.AcceleratedExpansionoftheUniverse:FirstEvidence -- 3.2.EnergyBudgetoftheCosmos:Today'sPicture -- 4.ComplementaryConstraintsbyOtherCosmologicalProbes -- 4.1.CMBAnisotropyMeasurements -- 4.2.BaryonAcousticOscillations -- 4.3.Large-ScaleStructure -- 4.4.OtherAstrophysicalSources -- 5.SurveyofTheoreticalInterpretationsofDarkEnergy -- 6.FutureofSupernovaCosmology -- 6.1.TheSNAPSatellite.
6.2.OtherFutureMissions -- 6.3.TypeIISupernovae -- 7.Conclusion -- References -- INDEX -- Blank Page.
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Eternal inflation [[electronic resource] /] / Sergei Winitzki
Eternal inflation [[electronic resource] /] / Sergei Winitzki
Autore Winitzki Sergei
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Jersey, : World Scientific, c2009
Descrizione fisica xvii, 218 p. : ill. (some col.)
Disciplina 523.1/8
Soggetto topico Expanding universe
Quantum cosmology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-76036-X
9786612760365
981-283-240-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction -- 2. Inflationary cosmology. 2.1. The inflationary paradigm. 2.2. Slow-roll inflation and attractors -- 3. Eternal inflation. 3.1. Predictions in eternal inflation. 3.2. Physical justifications of the semiclassical picture -- 4. Stochastic approach to inflation. 4.1. Eternal inflation of random walk type. 4.2. Presence of eternal inflation -- 5. Models with bubble nucleation -- 6. The measure problem and proposed solutions. 6.1. Observer-based measures. 6.2. Regularization for a single reheating surface. 6.3. Regularization for multiple types of reheating surfaces. 6.4. Youngness paradox and "Boltzmann brains" -- 7. The RV measure : first look. 7.1. Reheating-volume cutoff. 7.2. RV cutoff in slow-roll inflation -- 8. The RV measure for random-walk inflation. 8.1. Preliminary results. 8.2. Overview of the results. 8.3. Derivations -- 9. The RV measure for the landscape. 9.1. Regulating the number of terminal bubbles. 9.2. Regulating the total number of bubbles. 9.3. A toy landscape. 9.4. A general landscape -- 10. Conclusion.
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Winitzki Sergei  
New Jersey, : World Scientific, c2009
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Eternal inflation [[electronic resource] /] / Sergei Winitzki
Eternal inflation [[electronic resource] /] / Sergei Winitzki
Autore Winitzki Sergei
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Jersey, : World Scientific, c2009
Descrizione fisica xvii, 218 p. : ill. (some col.)
Disciplina 523.1/8
Soggetto topico Expanding universe
Quantum cosmology
ISBN 1-282-76036-X
9786612760365
981-283-240-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction -- 2. Inflationary cosmology. 2.1. The inflationary paradigm. 2.2. Slow-roll inflation and attractors -- 3. Eternal inflation. 3.1. Predictions in eternal inflation. 3.2. Physical justifications of the semiclassical picture -- 4. Stochastic approach to inflation. 4.1. Eternal inflation of random walk type. 4.2. Presence of eternal inflation -- 5. Models with bubble nucleation -- 6. The measure problem and proposed solutions. 6.1. Observer-based measures. 6.2. Regularization for a single reheating surface. 6.3. Regularization for multiple types of reheating surfaces. 6.4. Youngness paradox and "Boltzmann brains" -- 7. The RV measure : first look. 7.1. Reheating-volume cutoff. 7.2. RV cutoff in slow-roll inflation -- 8. The RV measure for random-walk inflation. 8.1. Preliminary results. 8.2. Overview of the results. 8.3. Derivations -- 9. The RV measure for the landscape. 9.1. Regulating the number of terminal bubbles. 9.2. Regulating the total number of bubbles. 9.3. A toy landscape. 9.4. A general landscape -- 10. Conclusion.
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Winitzki Sergei  
New Jersey, : World Scientific, c2009
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Eternal inflation / / Sergei Winitzki
Eternal inflation / / Sergei Winitzki
Autore Winitzki Sergei
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New Jersey, : World Scientific, c2009
Descrizione fisica xvii, 218 p. : ill. (some col.)
Disciplina 523.1/8
Soggetto topico Expanding universe
Quantum cosmology
ISBN 1-282-76036-X
9786612760365
981-283-240-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction -- 2. Inflationary cosmology. 2.1. The inflationary paradigm. 2.2. Slow-roll inflation and attractors -- 3. Eternal inflation. 3.1. Predictions in eternal inflation. 3.2. Physical justifications of the semiclassical picture -- 4. Stochastic approach to inflation. 4.1. Eternal inflation of random walk type. 4.2. Presence of eternal inflation -- 5. Models with bubble nucleation -- 6. The measure problem and proposed solutions. 6.1. Observer-based measures. 6.2. Regularization for a single reheating surface. 6.3. Regularization for multiple types of reheating surfaces. 6.4. Youngness paradox and "Boltzmann brains" -- 7. The RV measure : first look. 7.1. Reheating-volume cutoff. 7.2. RV cutoff in slow-roll inflation -- 8. The RV measure for random-walk inflation. 8.1. Preliminary results. 8.2. Overview of the results. 8.3. Derivations -- 9. The RV measure for the landscape. 9.1. Regulating the number of terminal bubbles. 9.2. Regulating the total number of bubbles. 9.3. A toy landscape. 9.4. A general landscape -- 10. Conclusion.
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Winitzki Sergei  
New Jersey, : World Scientific, c2009
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Il fascino oscuro dell'inflazione : alla scoperta della storia dell'universo / / Pietro Fre
Il fascino oscuro dell'inflazione : alla scoperta della storia dell'universo / / Pietro Fre
Autore Fre P
Edizione [1st ed. 2009.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano, : Springer, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (149 p.)
Disciplina 523.1/8
Collana I blu
Soggetto topico Cosmology
Inflationary universe
Big bang theory
Expanding universe
ISBN 1-283-25139-6
9786613251398
88-470-1154-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Nota di contenuto L’Universo, la gravità e la materia -- Che cos’è Ia gravità? -- L’Universo è un sistema dinamico -- Superstringhe e Brane danno la risposta?.
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Fre P  
Milano, : Springer, 2009
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Kinetic theory in the expanding universe / Jeremy Bernstein
Kinetic theory in the expanding universe / Jeremy Bernstein
Autore Bernstein, Jeremy
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1988
Descrizione fisica viii, 149 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 523.1/8
Collana Cambridge monographs on mathematical physics
Soggetto topico Expanding universe
Kinetic theory of matter
Transport theory
General relativity (Physics)
Astrophysics
ISBN 0521360501
Classificazione LC QB991
52.9.51
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991000939779707536
Bernstein, Jeremy  
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1988
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