Clusters and Superclusters of Galaxies
A. C. Fabian (Ed.)
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Paperback. Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Cambridge, U.K., July 1-10, 1991 Editor(s): Fabian, A. C. Series: NATO Science Series C. Num Pages: 369 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PG; PHDV. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 236 x 156 x 24. Weight in Grams: 572.
Clusters and superclusters of galaxies are the largest objects in the Universe. They have been the subject of intense observational studies at a variety of wavelengths, from radio to X-ray which has provoked much theoretical debate and advanced our understanding of the recent evolution of the large-scale structure of the Universe. The current status of the subject is reviewed in this volume by active researchers who lectured at a NATO Advanced Study Institute held in Cambridge, England in July 1991. Much of the material is presented in a pedagogical ... Read more
Clusters and superclusters of galaxies are the largest objects in the Universe. They have been the subject of intense observational studies at a variety of wavelengths, from radio to X-ray which has provoked much theoretical debate and advanced our understanding of the recent evolution of the large-scale structure of the Universe. The current status of the subject is reviewed in this volume by active researchers who lectured at a NATO Advanced Study Institute held in Cambridge, England in July 1991. Much of the material is presented in a pedagogical ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Springer
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Series
NATO Science Series C
Condition
New
Weight
572g
Number of Pages
369
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9789401050951
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V9789401050951
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Reviews for Clusters and Superclusters of Galaxies
`The book can certainly be recommended strongly to new postgraduate students, but many who are more familiar with the subject will also find it useful.' The Observatory, 112:1111