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Product Description: Understanding the formation of objects at all scales in the universe, from galaxy clusters to stars and planets, is a major problem in modern astrophysics, and one of the most exciting challenges of twenty-first century astronomy...read more
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Hardcover:

9780521887793 | 1 edition (Cambridge Univ Pr, February 28, 2009), cover price $169.99 | About this edition: Complex-valued random signals are embedded in the very fabric of science and engineering, yet the usual assumptions made about their statistical behavior are often a poor representation of the underlying physics.

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9780521182744 | Reissue edition (Cambridge Univ Pr, February 17, 2011), cover price $74.99 | About this edition: Understanding the formation of objects at all scales in the universe, from galaxy clusters to stars and planets, is a major problem in modern astrophysics, and one of the most exciting challenges of twenty-first century astronomy.

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Product Description: Understanding the properties of the dense ionized matter found in the interiors of low-mass stars and giant planets is one of the major challenges facing physicists. In this volume, world experts in plasma and dense matter physics and in stellar astrophysics review everything from the cooling theory of white dwarfs and their accretion-induced collapse to the internal structure of low-mass stars and giant planets...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

Hardcover:

9780521472609 | Cambridge Univ Pr, September 1, 1994, cover price $190.00 | About this edition: Understanding the properties of the dense ionized matter found in the interiors of low-mass stars and giant planets is one of the major challenges facing physicists.

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