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Product Description: This book is written in a pedagogical style intelligible for graduate students. It reviews recent progress in black-hole and wormhole theory and in mathematical cosmology within the framework of Einstein's field equations and beyond, including quantum effects...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9783540668657 | Springer Verlag, January 1, 2000, cover price $109.00 | About this edition: This book is written in a pedagogical style intelligible for graduate students.

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Product Description: The five lectures presented in this volume address very timely mathematical problems in relativity and cosmology. Part I is devoted to the initial value and evolution problems of the Einstein equations. Especially it deals with the Einstein-Yang-Mills-Boltzmann system, fluid models with finite or infinite conductivity, global evolution of a new (two-phase) model for gravitational collapse and the structure of maximal, asymptotically flat, vacuum solutions of the constraint equations which have the additional property of containing trapped surfaces...read more

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9783540607519 | Springer Verlag, February 1, 1996, cover price $99.00 | About this edition: The five lectures presented in this volume address very timely mathematical problems in relativity and cosmology.

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The Euclidean approach to Quantum Gravity was initiated almost 15 years ago in an attempt to understand the difficulties raised by the spacetime singularities of classical general relativity which arise in the gravitational collapse of stars to form black holes and the entire universe in the Big Bang. An important motivation was to develop an approach capable of dealing with the nonlinear, non-perturbative aspects of quantum gravity due to topologically non-trivial spacetimes. There are important links with a Riemannian geometry. Since its inception the theory has been applied to a number of important physical problems including the thermodynamic properties of black holes, quantum cosmology and the problem of the cosmological constant. It is currently at the centre of a great deal of interest.This is a collection of survey lectures and reprints of some important lectures on the Euclidean approach to quantum gravity in which one expresses the Feynman path integral as a sum over Riemannian metrics. As well as papers on the basic formalism there are sections on Black Holes, Quantum Cosmology, Wormholes and Gravitational Instantons. (view table of contents)

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9789810205157 | World Scientific Pub Co Inc, August 1, 1993, cover price $145.00

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9789810205164 | World Scientific Pub Co Inc, May 1, 1993, cover price $65.00 | About this edition: The Euclidean approach to Quantum Gravity was initiated almost 15 years ago in an attempt to understand the difficulties raised by the spacetime singularities of classical general relativity which arise in the gravitational collapse of stars to form black holes and the entire universe in the Big Bang.

Product Description: The proceedings of a symposium on the formation and evolution of cosmic strings. Thirty of the top scientists in the field review recent progress in our understanding of the physical structure of cosmic strings, their formation processes in the early universe and how they might have evolved...read more

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9780521390071 | Cambridge Univ Pr, November 1, 1990, cover price $85.00 | About this edition: The proceedings of a symposium on the formation and evolution of cosmic strings.

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Product Description: This volume contains papers presented at the Nuffield Workshop on supersymmetry and its applications held at Cambridge in the summer of 1985 and attended by many of the leading experts in the field. In physical terms, supersymmetry is a symmetry or gauge invariance which connects bosons (particles with integer spin) with fermions (particles with half integer spin)...read more

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9780521307215 | Cambridge Univ Pr, July 1, 1986, cover price $95.00 | About this edition: This volume contains papers presented at the Nuffield Workshop on supersymmetry and its applications held at Cambridge in the summer of 1985 and attended by many of the leading experts in the field.

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