Cosmology for Physicists

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CMB
CMB Anisotropy
Cosmic Fluid
Cosmic Microwave Background
Cosmic Neutrino Background
Cosmological Constant
early universe physics
Einstein Field Equation
Electron Positron Annihilation
Energy Density
Energy Momentum Tensor
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Extragalactic astronomy
Flat Spacetime
Galaxy Clusters
graduate level astrophysics
Gravitational lensing
Gravitational Wave
Gravitational waves
Higgs Boson
Higgs Field
Hubble Distance
Hubble Parameter
Hubble Time
inflationary universe studies
Inflaton Field
Matter Dominated Era
Neutrino Decoupling
Neutrino Masses
Observable Universe
quantum field theory in cosmology
Rest Energy
scalar field theory
structure formation models
Theoretical and observational cosmology

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367574383
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Written by an award-winning cosmologist, this brand new textbook provides advanced undergraduate and graduate students with coverage of the very latest developments in the observational science of cosmology. The book is separated into three parts; part I covers particle physics and general relativity, part II explores an account of the known history of the universe, and part III studies inflation. Full treatment of the origin of structure, scalar fields, the cosmic microwave background and the early universe are provided.

Problems are included in the book with solutions provided in a separate solutions manual. More advanced extension material is offered in the Appendix, ensuring the book is fully accessible to students with a wide variety of background experience.

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  • Incorporates the latest experimental results, at a time of rapid change in the field


  • Explores the origin of structure and the Cosmic Microwave Background


  • Includes an extensive number of problems and a corresponding solutions manual

David Lyth is an Emeritus Professor of Physics at Lancaster University. He has made several key advances in cosmology, and received the Hoyle medal and prize from the Institute of Physics in 2012. He has written three academic physics books.

David Lyth has been responsible for many of the key advances in the theory of inflation, and has devised many of the analytical tools that are now widely used by the theoretical cosmology community. His work is always characterised by an incisive clarity. Although mathematically sophisticated, it always maintains contact with observation. The methods he developed have become the standard language for those who compare observational data obtained by the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) and the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) with the predictions of inflationary theory. While much work on inflation has been purely phenomenological, Lyth has linked cosmology with fundamental physics, particularly extensions of the Standard Model.

In 2000, together with Andrew Liddle, he published a textbook on cosmological inflation and large-scale structure that has become the standard reference and an essential resource for everyone in the field. They followed this up in 2009 with the first graduatelevel textbook devoted specifically to the primordial density perturbation. Both books exemplify David's dedication to accurate scholarship and his ability to make complex concepts accessible.

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