Generation of Cosmological Large-Scale Structure [electronic resource] /

This volwne is the proceedings of the third school in particle astrophysics that Schramm and Galeotti have organized at Erice. The focus of thirs third school was the Generation of Cosmological Large-Scale Structure. It was held in November of 1996. The fIrst school in the series was on "Gauge Theory and the Early Universe" in May 1986, the second was on "Dark Matter in the Universe" in May 1988. All three schools have been successful under the auspices of the NATO Advanced Study Institute. This volume is thus the third in the series of the proceedings of these schools. The choice of the topic for this third school was natural, since the problem of generating a large-scale structure has become the most pressing problem in cosmology today. In particular, it is this generation of structure that is the interface between astronomical observations and particle models for the early universe. To date, all models for generating structures inevitably require new fundamental physics beyond the standard, SU x SU X U , model of high energy physics. The 3 2 I seeds for generating structures usually invoke unifIcation physics, and the matter needed to clump and form them seems to require particle properties that have not been seen in laboratories to date.

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Main Authors: Schramm, David N. editor., Galeotti, P. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1997
Subjects:Physics., Gravitation., Observations, Astronomical., Astronomy, Astrophysics., Nuclear physics., Heavy ions., Hadrons., Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory., Astronomy, Observations and Techniques., Astrophysics and Astroparticles., Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons.,
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topic Physics.
Gravitation.
Observations, Astronomical.
Astronomy
Astrophysics.
Nuclear physics.
Heavy ions.
Hadrons.
Physics.
Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory.
Astronomy, Observations and Techniques.
Astrophysics and Astroparticles.
Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons.
Physics.
Gravitation.
Observations, Astronomical.
Astronomy
Astrophysics.
Nuclear physics.
Heavy ions.
Hadrons.
Physics.
Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory.
Astronomy, Observations and Techniques.
Astrophysics and Astroparticles.
Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons.
spellingShingle Physics.
Gravitation.
Observations, Astronomical.
Astronomy
Astrophysics.
Nuclear physics.
Heavy ions.
Hadrons.
Physics.
Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory.
Astronomy, Observations and Techniques.
Astrophysics and Astroparticles.
Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons.
Physics.
Gravitation.
Observations, Astronomical.
Astronomy
Astrophysics.
Nuclear physics.
Heavy ions.
Hadrons.
Physics.
Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory.
Astronomy, Observations and Techniques.
Astrophysics and Astroparticles.
Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons.
Schramm, David N. editor.
Galeotti, P. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Generation of Cosmological Large-Scale Structure [electronic resource] /
description This volwne is the proceedings of the third school in particle astrophysics that Schramm and Galeotti have organized at Erice. The focus of thirs third school was the Generation of Cosmological Large-Scale Structure. It was held in November of 1996. The fIrst school in the series was on "Gauge Theory and the Early Universe" in May 1986, the second was on "Dark Matter in the Universe" in May 1988. All three schools have been successful under the auspices of the NATO Advanced Study Institute. This volume is thus the third in the series of the proceedings of these schools. The choice of the topic for this third school was natural, since the problem of generating a large-scale structure has become the most pressing problem in cosmology today. In particular, it is this generation of structure that is the interface between astronomical observations and particle models for the early universe. To date, all models for generating structures inevitably require new fundamental physics beyond the standard, SU x SU X U , model of high energy physics. The 3 2 I seeds for generating structures usually invoke unifIcation physics, and the matter needed to clump and form them seems to require particle properties that have not been seen in laboratories to date.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1897652018-07-30T23:13:17ZGeneration of Cosmological Large-Scale Structure [electronic resource] / Schramm, David N. editor. Galeotti, P. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands,1997.engThis volwne is the proceedings of the third school in particle astrophysics that Schramm and Galeotti have organized at Erice. The focus of thirs third school was the Generation of Cosmological Large-Scale Structure. It was held in November of 1996. The fIrst school in the series was on "Gauge Theory and the Early Universe" in May 1986, the second was on "Dark Matter in the Universe" in May 1988. All three schools have been successful under the auspices of the NATO Advanced Study Institute. This volume is thus the third in the series of the proceedings of these schools. The choice of the topic for this third school was natural, since the problem of generating a large-scale structure has become the most pressing problem in cosmology today. In particular, it is this generation of structure that is the interface between astronomical observations and particle models for the early universe. To date, all models for generating structures inevitably require new fundamental physics beyond the standard, SU x SU X U , model of high energy physics. The 3 2 I seeds for generating structures usually invoke unifIcation physics, and the matter needed to clump and form them seems to require particle properties that have not been seen in laboratories to date.Contrbuted Papers by Faculty: -- High Redshift Galaxies -- Dynamics of the Large-Scale Structure -- The Large-Scale Structure of the Universe -- On Observing the Cosmic Microwave Background -- to Correlation Properties of Galaxy Distribution -- Dark Matter: An Introduction -- Ten Things Everyone Should Know About Inflation -- Large-Scale Structure, Peculiar Velocities and the Density Field in the Local Universe -- Contributed Papers by Students: -- Higher Order Statistics from the EDSGC Catalog -- On the Cosmological Mass Function -- A Few Points Concerning Galaxy Luminosity Functions -- Spectroscopy of Solar Neutrinos with BOREXINO -- Measuring ?0, via the Bias Parameter -- A Two-Dimensional Percolation Analysis of the Las Campanas Redshift Survey -- Minkowski Functionals in Cosmology: A Unifying Approach to Higher-Order Statistics of Large-Scale Structure -- A Wavelet Analysis of the Coma Cluster: Statistics and Morphology -- Fluctuations in the IRAS 1.2 Jy Catalogue -- Testing Cosmological Models Using Damped Lyman-Alpha Absorbers -- Evolution of the Two-Point Correlation Function: Zel’dovich Approximation vs. Scaling Ansätze -- The Substructure in Clusters of Galaxies -- Entropy Production in the Early Universe: A New Mechanism -- Pre-Big-Bang, Gravitons and Cosmology -- The Implications of Luminosity Selection Effects in the Interpretation of the Angular Size Redshiff Data -- Peaks above the Harrison-Zel’dovich Spectrum Due to the QCD Transition -- The Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS).This volwne is the proceedings of the third school in particle astrophysics that Schramm and Galeotti have organized at Erice. The focus of thirs third school was the Generation of Cosmological Large-Scale Structure. It was held in November of 1996. The fIrst school in the series was on "Gauge Theory and the Early Universe" in May 1986, the second was on "Dark Matter in the Universe" in May 1988. All three schools have been successful under the auspices of the NATO Advanced Study Institute. This volume is thus the third in the series of the proceedings of these schools. The choice of the topic for this third school was natural, since the problem of generating a large-scale structure has become the most pressing problem in cosmology today. In particular, it is this generation of structure that is the interface between astronomical observations and particle models for the early universe. To date, all models for generating structures inevitably require new fundamental physics beyond the standard, SU x SU X U , model of high energy physics. The 3 2 I seeds for generating structures usually invoke unifIcation physics, and the matter needed to clump and form them seems to require particle properties that have not been seen in laboratories to date.Physics.Gravitation.Observations, Astronomical.AstronomyAstrophysics.Nuclear physics.Heavy ions.Hadrons.Physics.Classical and Quantum Gravitation, Relativity Theory.Astronomy, Observations and Techniques.Astrophysics and Astroparticles.Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0053-0URN:ISBN:9789400900530