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The modern Persian word for cosmology is "Keyhan-shenakht," which
is also the title of a Persian book written more than 800 years
ago. The same term can also be found in Old Persian. In spite of
this old tradition, modern cosmology is a new omer within the
scientific disciplines in Iran. The cosmology community' is small
and not yet well established. Given the spectacular recent advances
in observational and theoretical cosmology, the large amount of new
observational data which will become available in the near future,
and the rapid expansion of the international cosmology community,
it was realized that Iran should play a more active role in the
exciting human endeavour which cosmology constitutes. This was the
main motivation to establish a School on Cosmology in Iran. The
plan is to hold a cosmology school every three years somewhere in
Iran. The focus of this First School on Cosmology was chosen to be
structure formation, a rapidly evolving cornerstone of modern
cosmology. The topics of the school were selected in order to give
both a broad overview of the current status of cosmological
structure formation, and an in-depth dis cussion of the key issues
theory of cosmological perturbations and analysis of cosmic
microwave anisotropies. The lectures by Blanchard and Sarkar give
an overview of homogeneous cosmological models and standard big
bang cosmology. In his contribution, Padmanabhan presents a
comprehen sive discussion of the growth of cosmological
perturbations."
The modern Persian word for cosmology is "Keyhan-shenakht", which
is also the title of a Persian book written more than 800 years
ago. The same term can also be found in Old Persian. In spite of
this old tradition, modern cosmology is a new~omer within the
scientific disciplines in Iran. The cosmology community' is small
and not yet well established. Given the spectacular recent advances
in observational and theoretical cosmology, the large amount of new
observational data which will become available in the near future,
and the rapid expansion of the international cosmology community,
it was realized that Iran should play a more active role in the
exciting human endeavour which cosmology constitutes. This was the
main motivation to establish a School on Cosmology in Iran. The
plan is to hold a cosmology school every three years somewhere in
Iran. The focus of this First School on Cosmology was chosen to be
structure formation, a rapidly evolving cornerstone of modern
cosmology. The topics of the school were selected in order to give
both a broad overview of the current status of cosmological
structure formation, and an in-depth dis cussion of the key issues
theory of cosmological perturbations and analysis of cosmic
microwave anisotropies. The lectures by Blanchard and Sarkar give
an overview of homogeneous cosmological models and standard big
bang cosmology. In his contribution, Padmanabhan presents a
comprehen sive discussion of the growth of cosmological
perturbations.
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