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Astrophysics In The Xxi Century With Compact Stars (Hardcover): Cesar Augusto Zen Vasconcellos, Fridolin Weber Astrophysics In The Xxi Century With Compact Stars (Hardcover)
Cesar Augusto Zen Vasconcellos, Fridolin Weber
R3,429 Discovery Miles 34 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There are reasons to believe the 21st century will be the best ever for astrophysics: the James Webb Space Telescope will extend nearly twenty times the present observational limit of visible light; neutrino massiveness opens a new window for exploration on dark energy and dark matter physics and is expected to provide insights into the fate of the Universe; the Higgs boson may allow for an understanding of the weakness of gravity; gravitational waves produced at the birth of the Universe and by compact stellar objects (supermassive black holes, black hole/neutron star mergers, gamma-ray bursts, white dwarf inspirals) have unveiled a new area of astronomy. Against this background, compact stars, the theme of this volume, present unique astrophysical laboratories for probing the fabric of space-time and the building blocks of matter and their interactions at physical regimes not attainable in terrestrial laboratories.

Pulsars as Astrophysical Laboratories for Nuclear and Particle Physics (Hardcover): Fridolin Weber Pulsars as Astrophysical Laboratories for Nuclear and Particle Physics (Hardcover)
Fridolin Weber
R2,777 Discovery Miles 27 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Pulsars, generally accepted to be rotating neutron stars, are dense, neutron-packed remnants of massive stars that blew apart in supernova explosions. They are typically about 10 kilometers across and spin rapidly, often making several hundred rotations per second. Depending on star mass, gravity compresses the matter in the cores of pulsars up to more than ten times the density of ordinary atomic nuclei, thus providing a high-pressure environment in which numerous particle processes, from hyperon population to quark deconfinement to the formation of Boson condensates, may compete with each other. There are theoretical suggestions of even more "exotic" processes inside pulsars, such as the formation of absolutely stable strange quark matter, a configuration of matter even more stable than the most stable atomic nucleus, T56Fe. In the latter event, pulsars would be largely composed of pure quark matter, eventually enveloped in nuclear crust matter. These features combined with the tremendous recent progress in observational radio and x-ray astronomy make pulsars nearly ideal probes for a wide range of physical studies, complementing the quest of the behavior of superdense matter in terrestrial collider experiments. Written by an eminent author, Pulsars as Astrophysical Laboratories for Nuclear and Particle Physics gives a reliable account of the present status of such research, which naturally is to be performed at the interface between nuclear physics, particle physics, and Einstein's theory of relativity.

Introduction to Computational Physics for Undergraduates (Paperback): Omair Zubairi, Fridolin Weber Introduction to Computational Physics for Undergraduates (Paperback)
Omair Zubairi, Fridolin Weber
R1,572 Discovery Miles 15 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is an introductory textbook on computational methods and techniques intended for undergraduates at the sophomore or junior level in the fields of science, mathematics, and engineering. It provides an introduction to programming languages such as FORTRAN 90/95/2000 and covers numerical techniques such as differentiation, integration, root finding, and data fitting. The textbook also entails the use of the Linux/Unix operating system and other relevant software such as plotting programs, text editors, and mark up languages such as LaTeX. It includes multiple homework assignments.

Introduction to Computational Physics for Undergraduates (Hardcover): Omair Zubairi, Fridolin Weber Introduction to Computational Physics for Undergraduates (Hardcover)
Omair Zubairi, Fridolin Weber
R2,145 Discovery Miles 21 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is an introductory textbook on computational methods and techniques intended for undergraduates at the sophomore or junior level in the fields of science, mathematics, and engineering. It provides an introduction to programming languages such as FORTRAN 90/95/2000 and covers numerical techniques such as differentiation, integration, root finding, and data fitting. The textbook also entails the use of the Linux/Unix operating system and other relevant software such as plotting programs, text editors, and mark up languages such as LaTeX. It includes multiple homework assignments.

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