Publisher's Synopsis
An Introduction to Modern Cosmology Andrew R. Liddle Imperial College, London An Introduction to Modern Cosmology is a concise and accessible account of modern cosmological ideas. The Big Bang Cosmology is explored, looking at its observational successes in explaining the expansion and age of the universe, the existence and properties of the cosmic microwave background, and the origin of the light elements in the universe. Properties of the very early universe are also covered, including the motivation for the theory known as cosmological inflation. Focusing on theoretical rather than observational aspects, this book adopts a physical approach to cosmology instead of a detailed mathematical one, in particular avoiding general relativity. An Introduction to Modern Cosmology:
∗ Is a concise, lucidly written introduction to this exciting and dynamic subject.
∗ Adopts an approach grounded in physics rather than mathematics.
∗ Includes worked examples and student problems, along with hints for solving them and the numerical answers.
∗ Brings the subject to life through carefully chosen illustrations and a colour plate section.