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Primordial density perturbation : cosmology, inflation and the origin of structure / David H. Lyth and Andrew R. Liddle.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2009.Description: xviii, 497 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780521828499 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 521.4 23 L996
Contents:
1. Overview-- Part I Relativity: 2. Special relativity ; 3. General relativity -- Part II. The Universe after the first second: 4. The unperturbed Universe ; 5. The primordial density perturbation ; 6. Stochastic properties ; 7. Newtonian perturbations ; 8. General relativistic perturbations ; 9. The matter distribution ; 10. Cosmic microwave background anisotropy ; 11. Boltzmann hierarchy and polarization ; 12. Isocurvature and tensor modes -- Part III. Field theory: 13. Scalar fields and gravity ; 14. Internal symmetry ; 15. Quantum field theory ; 16. The Standard Model ; 17. Supersymmetry -- Part IV. Inflation and the early Universe: 18. Slow-roll inflation ; 19. Inflation with modified gravity ; 20. Multi-field dynamics ; 21. Reheating and phase transitions ; 22. Thermal equilibrium and the origin of baryon number ; 23. Cold dark matter and dark energy ; 24. Generating field perturbations at horizon exit ; 25. Generating [zeta] at horizon exit ; 26. Generating [zeta] after horizon exit ; 27. Generating primordial isocurvature perturbations ; 28. Slow-roll inflation and observation ; 29. Perspective -- Appendix A: Sperical functions -- Appendix B: Constants and parameters-- Index.
Summary: A graduate-level textbook providing a thorough account of theoretical cosmology and perturbations in the early universe.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Overview--
Part I Relativity:
2. Special relativity ;
3. General relativity --

Part II. The Universe after the first second:
4. The unperturbed Universe ;
5. The primordial density perturbation ;
6. Stochastic properties ;
7. Newtonian perturbations ;
8. General relativistic perturbations ;
9. The matter distribution ;
10. Cosmic microwave background anisotropy ;
11. Boltzmann hierarchy and polarization ;
12. Isocurvature and tensor modes --

Part III. Field theory:
13. Scalar fields and gravity ;
14. Internal symmetry ;
15. Quantum field theory ;
16. The Standard Model ;
17. Supersymmetry --

Part IV. Inflation and the early Universe:
18. Slow-roll inflation ;
19. Inflation with modified gravity ;
20. Multi-field dynamics ;
21. Reheating and phase transitions ;
22. Thermal equilibrium and the origin of baryon number ;
23. Cold dark matter and dark energy ;
24. Generating field perturbations at horizon exit ;
25. Generating [zeta] at horizon exit ;
26. Generating [zeta] after horizon exit ;
27. Generating primordial isocurvature perturbations ;
28. Slow-roll inflation and observation ;
29. Perspective --
Appendix A: Sperical functions --
Appendix B: Constants and parameters--
Index.

A graduate-level textbook providing a thorough account of theoretical cosmology and perturbations in the early universe.

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