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This book is written from the viewpoint of a deep connection between cosmology and particle physics. It presents the results and ideas on both the homogeneous and isotropic Universe at the hot stage of its evolution and in later stages. The main chapters describe in a systematic and pedagogical way established facts and concepts on the early and the present Universe. The comprehensive treatment, hence, serves as a modern introduction to this rapidly developing field of science. To help in reading the chapters without having to constantly consult other texts, essential materials from General Relativity and the theory of elementary particles are collected in the appendices. Various hypotheses dealing with unsolved problems of cosmology, and often alternative to each other, are discussed at a more advanced level. These concern dark matter, dark energy, matter-antimatter asymmetry, etc.

This book is accompanied by another book by the same authors, Introduction to the Theory of the Early Universe: Cosmological Perturbations and Inflationary Theory and is available as a set.

Sample Chapter(s)
Chapter 1: Cosmology: A Preview (1,644 KB)
Chapter 11: Generation of Baryon Asymmetry (701 KB)

Contents:
  • Cosmology: A Preview
  • Homogeneous Isotropic Universe
  • Dynamics of Cosmological Expansion
  • ΛCDM: Cosmological Model with Dark Matter and Dark Energy
  • Thermodynamics in Expanding Universe
  • Recombination
  • Relic Neutrinos
  • Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
  • Dark Matter
  • Phase Transitions in the Early Universe
  • Generation of Baryon Asymmetry
  • Topological Defects and Solitons in the Universe
  • Color Pages
Readership: Cosmologists, advanced undergraduate and graduate students.