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Star Formation (Hardcover, 1977 ed.): T. de Jong, A. Maeder Star Formation (Hardcover, 1977 ed.)
T. de Jong, A. Maeder
R4,177 Discovery Miles 41 770 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Proceedings of IAU Symposium No. 75 held in Geneva, Switzerland, September 6-10, 1976. Dedicated to Solomon Pikel'ner

Observational Tests of the Stellar Evolution Theory (Hardcover, 1984 ed.): A. Maeder, Alvio Renzini Observational Tests of the Stellar Evolution Theory (Hardcover, 1984 ed.)
A. Maeder, Alvio Renzini
R5,478 Discovery Miles 54 780 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"If simple perfect laws uniquely rule the universe, should not pure thought be capable of uncovering this perfect set of laws without having to lean on the crutches of tediously assembled observations? True, the laws to be discovered may be perfect, but the human brain is not. Left on its own, it is prone to stray, as many past examples sadly prove. In fact, we have missed few chances to err until new data freshly gleaned from nature set us right again for the next steps. Thus pillars rather than crutches are the observations on which we base our theories; and for the theory of stellar evolution these pillars must be there before we can get far on the right track. " These words written by Martin Schwarzschi1d in his famous book en titled "Structure and Evolution of the Stars"(1958) remind us how necessary and fruitful is the interplay of stellar evolution theory and observations. Clearly, observations are the great censor by their possibility of confirming or contradicting theoretical constructions. In addition, they have a driving role: new and sometimes unexpected facts may give rise to progressive ideas and stimulate further theoretical developments. In turn, theory, in its major role of sifting out and placing the facts in a logical sequence based on physical laws, must also be predictive and indicate new and pertinent observations to be undertaken."

Physics of Star Formation in Galaxies - Saas-Fee Advanced Course 29. Lecture Notes 1999. Swiss Society for Astrophysics and... Physics of Star Formation in Galaxies - Saas-Fee Advanced Course 29. Lecture Notes 1999. Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
F. Palla; Edited by A. Maeder; Introduction by G. Herbig; Edited by G. Meynet; H. Zinnecker
R2,677 Discovery Miles 26 770 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The book begins with a historical introduction, "Star Formation: The Early History", that presents new material of interest for students and historians of science. This is followed by two long articles on "Pre-Main-Sequence Evolution of Stars and Young Clusters" and "Observations of Young Stellar Objects". These articles on the fascinating problem of star formation from interstellar matter give a thorough overview of present-day theories and observations. The articles contain material so far unpublished in the astronomical literature. The book addresses graduate students and can be used as a textbook for advanced courses in stellar astrophysics.

Observational Tests of the Stellar Evolution Theory (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984): A. Maeder,... Observational Tests of the Stellar Evolution Theory (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984)
A. Maeder, Alvio Renzini
R5,260 Discovery Miles 52 600 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"If simple perfect laws uniquely rule the universe, should not pure thought be capable of uncovering this perfect set of laws without having to lean on the crutches of tediously assembled observations? True, the laws to be discovered may be perfect, but the human brain is not. Left on its own, it is prone to stray, as many past examples sadly prove. In fact, we have missed few chances to err until new data freshly gleaned from nature set us right again for the next steps. Thus pillars rather than crutches are the observations on which we base our theories; and for the theory of stellar evolution these pillars must be there before we can get far on the right track. " These words written by Martin Schwarzschi1d in his famous book en titled "Structure and Evolution of the Stars"(1958) remind us how necessary and fruitful is the interplay of stellar evolution theory and observations. Clearly, observations are the great censor by their possibility of confirming or contradicting theoretical constructions. In addition, they have a driving role: new and sometimes unexpected facts may give rise to progressive ideas and stimulate further theoretical developments. In turn, theory, in its major role of sifting out and placing the facts in a logical sequence based on physical laws, must also be predictive and indicate new and pertinent observations to be undertaken."

Star Formation (Paperback, 1977 ed.): T. de Jong, A. Maeder Star Formation (Paperback, 1977 ed.)
T. de Jong, A. Maeder
R4,107 Discovery Miles 41 070 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Proceedings of IAU Symposium No. 75 held in Geneva, Switzerland, September 6-10, 1976. Dedicated to Solomon Pikel'ner

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