Cosmological inflation and large-scale structure

Andrew R. Liddle, David H. Lyth

This textbook provides graduate students with a thorough and up-to-date introduction to inflationary cosmology. Enormous progress has been made in this area in the last few years and this book is the first to provide a modern and unified overview. It covers all aspects of inflationary cosmology and carefully compares predictions with the latest observations, including those of the cosmic microwave background, the clustering and velocities of galaxies and the epoch of structure formation. Problems are included throughout to help the student to develop a thorough understanding. With the host of international experiments currently being performed and planned for the near future (including NASA's MAP satellite, and the European Space Agency's Planck mission), inflationary cosmology promises to be one of the most exciting and fruitful topics of research in science in the next decade. This book provides graduate students with the ideal introduction.

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[目次]

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The hot Big Bang cosmology
  • 3. Inflation
  • 4. The simplest model for the origin of structure I
  • 5. The simplest model for the origin of structure II
  • 6. Extensions to the smplest model
  • 7. Scalar fields and the vacuum fluctuation
  • 8. Building and testing models of inflation
  • 9. The cosmic microwave background
  • 10. Galaxy motions and clustering
  • 11. The Quasi-Linear regime
  • 12. Putting observations together
  • 13. Outlook for the future
  • 14. Advanced topic: cosmological Perturbation theory
  • 15. Advanced topic: diffusion and free streaming
  • Index.

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書名 Cosmological inflation and large-scale structure
著作者等 Liddle, Andrew R.
Lyth, D. H.
Lyth David H.
Liddle Andrew
出版元 Cambridge University Press
刊行年月 2000
ページ数 xiii, 400 p.
大きさ 25 cm
ISBN 0521575982
052166022X
NCID BA4719560X
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言語 英語
出版国 イギリス
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