Introduction to Early Universe Cosmology

Textbook Title: Introduction to Early Universe Cosmology

Textbook Description:
This free online textbook explores the topic of the theory of cosmological perturbations, the theory which describes the generation of inhomogeneities in the very early universe and their evolution until the current time. The theory is applied to three classes of models of the very early universe.

Author: Robert H. Brandenberger
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Physics
Key words: Earth Sciences, Physics, Astronomy, Cosmology
Download URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1103.2271

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