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Black Holes are regions of space-time where the gravitational field is so strong that not even light can escape. There has been much written on black holes, however in most cases they are treated as isolated objects. The author has found a number of cases in which the interaction of a black hole with another strong-field system (such as the background universe or another black hole) could be treated analytically. This includes using the powerful method of matched asymptotic expansions. In this book the author considers these wider ranging problems and examples for the first time. This book will be widely read by all those working in gravitation, and PhD students in mathematical physics.
This volume provides a comprehensive and coherent introduction to
modern quantum cosmology - the study of the universe as a whole
according to the laws of quantum mechanics. In particular, it
presents a useful survey of the many profound consequences of
supersymmetry (supergravity) in quantum cosmology. After a general
introduction to quantum cosmology, the reader is led through
Hamiltonian supergravity and canonical quantization and quantum
amplitudes through to models of supersymmetric mini superspace and
quantum wormholes. The book is rounded off with a look at exciting
further developments, including the possible finiteness of
supergravity. Ample introductory material is included, ensuring
this topical volume is well suited as a graduate text. Researchers
in theoretical and mathematical physics, applied maths and
cosmology will also find it of immediate interest.
This volume provides a comprehensive and coherent introduction to
modern quantum cosmology - the study of the universe as a whole
according to the laws of quantum mechanics. In particular, it
presents a useful survey of the many profound consequences of
supersymmetry (supergravity) in quantum cosmology. After a general
introduction to quantum cosmology, the reader is led through
Hamiltonian supergravity and canonical quantization and quantum
amplitudes through to models of supersymmetric mini superspace and
quantum wormholes. The book is rounded off with a look at exciting
further developments, including the possible finiteness of
supergravity. Ample introductory material is included, ensuring
this topical volume is well suited as a graduate text. Researchers
in theoretical and mathematical physics, applied maths and
cosmology will also find it of immediate interest.
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