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Author Bojowald, Martin

Title Quantum cosmology : a fundamental description of the universe / Martin Bojowald
Published New York : Springer, ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 308 pages) : illustrations
Series Lecture notes in physics, 1616-6361 ; v. 835
Lecture notes in physics ; 835. 0075-8450
Contents pt. 1. Quantizing the whole universe -- pt. 2. Effective descriptions -- pt. 3. Beyond isotropic models -- pt. 4. Mathematical issues
Summary The universe, ultimately, is to be described by quantum theory. Quantum aspects of all there is, including space and time, may not be significant for many purposes, but are crucial for some time. And so a quantum description of cosmology is required for a complete and consistent worldview. Consequences of quantum gravity on grander scales are expected to be enormous. In Quantum Cosmology, A Fundamental Description of the Universe, Martin Bojowald discusses his theory to see how black holes behave and where our universe came from. Applications like loop quantum gravity and cosmology have by now shed much light on cosmic evolution of a universe in a fundamental, microscopic description. Modern techniques demonstrate how the universe may have come from a non-singular phase before the Big Bang, how equations for the evolution of structure can be derived, how observations could be used to test these claims, but also what fundamental limitations remain to our knowledge of the universe before the Big Bang
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed March 24, 2014)
Subject Quantum cosmology.
Physique.
Astronomie.
Quantum cosmology
Form Electronic book
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