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Quantum Cosmology Lectures
Lectures at the First Mexican School on Gravitation and Mathematical Physics
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Lectures at the First Mexican School on Gravitation and Mathematical Physics
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Quantum Cosmology and Eternal Inflation
A lecture from "The Future of Theoretical Physics and Cosmology" series in honor of Stephen Hawking.
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A lecture from "The Future of Theoretical Physics and Cosmology" series in honor of Stephen Hawking.
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Quantum Cosmology and the Structure of the Inflationary Universe
This review considers several different issues related to inflation, beginning with the wave function of the Universe.
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This review considers several different issues related to inflation, beginning with the wave function of the Universe.
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An Introduction to Quantum Cosmology
This is an introductory set of lecture notes on quantum cosmology, given to an audience with interests ranging from astronomy to particle physics.
www.physics.adelaide.edu.au
This is an introductory set of lecture notes on quantum cosmology, given to an audience with interests ranging from astronomy to particle physics.
www.physics.adelaide.edu.au
An Introduction to Quantum Cosmology
This is an introductory set of lecture notes on quantum cosmology, given in 1995 to an audience with interests ranging from astronomy to particle physics
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This is an introductory set of lecture notes on quantum cosmology, given in 1995 to an audience with interests ranging from astronomy to particle physics
arxiv.org
A Quantum Leap for Cosmology
Article by Lee Smolin on Loop Quantum Cosmology: cosmological models based on Loop Quantum Gravity, one of the candidate theories for quantum gravity. Suitable for an advanced general audience.
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Article by Lee Smolin on Loop Quantum Cosmology: cosmological models based on Loop Quantum Gravity, one of the candidate theories for quantum gravity. Suitable for an advanced general audience.
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