Inhomogeneous cosmology
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Dr. Chris Clarkson
, Queen Mary, University of London, London, United Kingdom
Contents
1
Relativistic Effects in Cosmology
1.1
The standard model and Newtonian structure formation
1.2
The role of general relativity
2
Exact solutions and their uses
3
Perturbation theory
3.1
Dynamics
3.2
Observables
Relativistic Effects in Cosmology
The standard model and Newtonian structure formation
The role of general relativity
Exact solutions and their uses
Perturbation theory
Dynamics
Observables
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