In recent years, galaxy counts in two and three dimensions and numerous velocity field surveys have become available. These have aided in work on the problem of galaxy formation. This school presented a review of discoveries, their interrelations and their cosmic implications.
In recent years, galaxy counts in two and three dimensions and numerous velocity field surveys have become available. These have aided in work on the problem of galaxy formation. This school presented a review of discoveries, their interrelations and their cosmic implications.
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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978-0-444-82335-9 (9780444823359)
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Course 1 Standard Cosmological Models: Theory (A. Blanchard); Course 2 Observation Cosmology (M. Rowan-Robinson); Course 3 Baryonic Dark Matter (J. Silk); Course 4 (V. De Lapparent); Course 5 Observations of Large-Scale Structure in the Universe (G. Efstathiou); Course 6 Statistical Aspects of the Large-Scale Galaxy Distribution (A.S. Szalay); Course 7 Cosmological Dynamics (E. Bertschinger); Course 8 Formation and Evolution of Galaxies (S.D.M. White); Course 9 Faint Galaxies and Dark Matter (J.A. Tyson); Course 10 Results from the Cosmic Background Explorer (G.F. Smoot); Course 11 Theory and Observations of the Cosmic Background Radiation (J.R. Bond); Course 12 Nonbaryonic Dark Matter (B. Sadoulet); Course 13 The Very Early Universe and Particle Physics (J. Ellis).