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Distribution of the Galaxies
Gravitational Clustering in Cosmology

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Klappentext A topical volume examining one of the leading problems in astronomy today - how galaxies cluster in our Universe. Zusammenfassung This book! first published in 2000! examines one of the leading problems in astronomy today - how galaxies cluster in our Universe. It describes gravitational theory! computer simulations and observations related to galaxy distribution functions. Of key interest to graduate students and researchers in astronomy! cosmology! physics and applied statistics. Inhaltsverzeichnis Prologue; Part I. Historical: 1. Cosmology myths and primitive notions; 2. First qualitative physics: the Newton-Bentley exchange; 3. Glimpses of structure; 4. Number counts and distributions; 5. Seeds of grand creation; 6. Clusters versus correlations; 7. The expanding search for homogeneity; Part II. Descriptions of Clustering: 8. Patterns and illusions; 9. Percolation; 10. Minimal spanning trees; 11. Topology; 12. Fractals; 13. Bound clusters; 14. Correlation functions; 15. Distribution functions; Part III. Gravity and Correlation Functions: 16. The growth of correlations: I. A fluid description; 17. The growth of correlations: II. A particle description; 18. General correlation properties; 19. Computer simulations; 20. Simulations and observations of two-particle correlations; Part IV. Gravity and Distribution Functions: 21. General properties of distribution functions; 22. Dynamics of distribution functions; 23. Short review of basic thermodynamics; 24. Thermodynamics and gravity; 25. Thermodynamic formulation of the cosmological many-body problem; 26. The functional form of b(n,T); 27. Derivation of the spatial distribution function; 28. Properties of the spatial gravitational quasi-equilibrium distribution; 29. The velocity distribution function; 30. Evolution of the GQED; Part V. Computer Experiments for Distribution Functions: 31. Spatial distribution functions; 32. Velocity distribution functions; Part VI. Observations of Distribution Functions: 33. Observed spatial distribution functions; 34. Observed peculiar velocity distribution functions; 35. Observed evolution of distribution functions; Part VII. Future Unfoldings: 36. Galaxy merging; 37. Dark matter again; 38. Initial states; 39. Ultimate fates; 40. Epilogue; Bibliography; Index....

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Authors William C. (University of Cambridge) Saslaw, Saslaw William C., William C. Saslaw
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 04.02.2008
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Miscellaneous
 
EAN 9780521050920
ISBN 978-0-521-05092-0
Pages 524
 
Subjects Astrophysics
SCIENCE / Physics / Astrophysics
Galaxies & stars
Galaxies and stars
SCIENCE / Space Science / Astronomy
 

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