
Problems of Cosmology and Stellar Dynamics
James Jeans(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 18. January 2009
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312 pages
978-0-521-74474-4 (ISBN)
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Problems of Cosmogony and Stellar Dynamics is a theoretical prelude to Jeans's later and more mature work on the subject, Astronomy and Cosmogony. The impetus for publishing his theories on the behaviour of rotating masses, and on general dynamical theory, was the 1917 Adams Prize on the 'rotating and gravitating fluid mass'. Jeans won the prize with the core text of this volume. Enlarging on that work, and utilising the burgeoning results of astronomy, as well as the author's bolder theoretical conjectures, this book became a solid foundation for substantial progress in cosmology.
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English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Professional and scholarly
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Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
440 gr
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978-0-521-74474-4 (9780521744744)
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Content
1. Introductory Chapter; 2. General Dynamical Principles; 3. Ellipsoidal Configurations of Equilibrium; 4. The Gravitational Potential of a Distorted Ellipsoid; 5. Pear-shaped Configurations of Equilibrium; 6. Motion when there are no Stable Configurations of Equilibrium; 7. The Motion of Compressible and Non-homogeneous Masses; 8. The Evolution of Gaseous Masses; 9. The Evolution of Rotating Nebulae; 10. The Evolution of Star-Clusters; 11. The Evolution of Binary and Multiple Stars; 12. The Origin and Evolution of the Solar System.