Weaving the Universe: Is Modern Cosmology Discovered or Invented?
Aimed at a broad audience, Weaving the Universe provides a thorough but short review of the history and current status of ideas in cosmology.
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Aimed at a broad audience, Weaving the Universe provides a thorough but short review of the history and current status of ideas in cosmology.
The book examines symmetries and conservation laws in quantum mechanics and relates these to groups of transformations.
In this book the authors provide a self-consistent and complete treatment of the dynamics of the very early universe, passing through a concise discussion of the Standard Cosmological Model, a precise...
These selected papers provide a comprehensive overview of some key developments in the understanding of the nucleon–nucleon interaction and nuclear many-body theory.
This unique volume gives an accurate and detailed description of the functioning and operation of basic nuclear reactors, as emerging from previously unpublished papers by Enrico Fermi.
This hands-on guide is primarily intended to be used in undergraduate laboratories in the physical sciences and engineering. It assumes no prior knowledge of statistics and introduces the necessary co...
Robert Cailliau reviews in 2012 Risk – A very short Introduction.
Introducing the relevant theoretical ideas, observational methods and results, this textbook is ideally suited to graduate courses on dark energy, as well as supplement advanced cosmology courses.
Gordon Fraser reviews in 2012 The Infinity Puzzle: How the quest to understand quantum field theory led to extraordinary science, high politics and the world’s most expensive experiment.
John Swain reviews in 2011 Constructing Reality: Quantum Theory and Particle Physics.