Astrophysics Update 2 [electronic resource]

By: Mason, John [Author]Material type: TextTextSeries: Springer Praxis Books / Astronomy and Planetary Sciences SerPublication details: New York : Springer March 2006ISBN: 9783540303121; 354030312X (Trade Cloth)LOC classification: QB461.5.A8852 2006Online resources: Full text available from SpringerLink ebooks - Physics and Astronomy (2006) SpringerLink ebooks - Physics and Astronomy (2006)Summary: Annotation "Astrophysics Updates" is intended to serve the information needs of professional astronomers and postgraduate students about areas of astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology that are rich and active research spheres. Observational methods and the latest results of astronomical research are presented as well as their theoretical foundations and interrelations. The contributed commissioned articles are written by leading exponents in a format that will appeal to professional astronomers and astrophysicists who are interested in topics outside their own specific areas of research. This collection of timely reviews may also attract the interest of advanced amateur astronomers seeking scientifically rigorous coverage.
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Annotation "Astrophysics Updates" is intended to serve the information needs of professional astronomers and postgraduate students about areas of astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology that are rich and active research spheres. Observational methods and the latest results of astronomical research are presented as well as their theoretical foundations and interrelations. The contributed commissioned articles are written by leading exponents in a format that will appeal to professional astronomers and astrophysicists who are interested in topics outside their own specific areas of research. This collection of timely reviews may also attract the interest of advanced amateur astronomers seeking scientifically rigorous coverage.

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