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Modern Mathematical Models of Time and Their Applications to Physics and Cosmology: Proceedings of the International Conference Held in Tucson, AZ, 1996

AUTHOR: William G. Tifft
ISBN: 0792346637

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Modern Mathematical Models of Time and Their Applications to Physics and Cosmology: Proceedings of the International Conference Held in Tucson, AZ, 1996
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by William G. Tifft

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Proceedings of the April 1996 conference. The contributors of 34 reviews and contributed papers examine past, current and new concepts of time as they relate to physics and cosmology. Topics include observational properties of the redshift; alternate cosmologies; critical problems in cosmology; alternate viewpoints and problems in gravitation theory and particle physics, and new approaches to mathematical models of time. Professionals and students with an interest in cosmology and the structure of the universe will find that the authors raise critical problems and explore challenging alternatives to classical viewpoints. No index. Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR

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The nature of time has long puzzled physicists and philosophers. Time potentially has very fundamental yet unknown properties. In 1993 a new model of multi-dimensional time was found to relate closely to properties of the cosmological redshift. An international conference was subsequently convened in April 1996 to examine past, current and new concepts of time as they relate to physics and cosmology. These proceedings incorporate 34 reviews and contributed papers from the conference. The major reviews include observational properties of the redshift, alternative cosmologies, critical problems in cosmology, alternative viewpoints and problems in gravitation theory and particle physics, and new approaches to mathematical models of time. Professionals and students with an interest in cosmology and the structure of the universe will find that this book raises critical problems and explores challenging alternatives to classical viewpoints.


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         Book Review

Modern Mathematical Models of Time and Their Applications to Physics and Cosmology: Proceedings of the International Conference Held in Tucson, AZ, 1996
- Book Reviews,
by William G. Tifft

Modern Mathematical Models of Time and Their Applications to Physics and Cosmology: Proceedings of the International Conference Held in Tucson, AZ, 1996

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The nature of time has long puzzled physicists and philosophers. Time potentially has very fundamental yet unknown properties. In 1993 a new model of multi-dimensional time was found to relate closely to properties of the cosmological redshift. An international conference was subsequently convened in April 1996 to examine past, current and new concepts of time as they relate to physics and cosmology. These proceedings incorporate 34 reviews and contributed papers from the conference. The major reviews include observational properties of the redshift, alternate cosmologies, critical problems in cosmology, alternate viewpoints and problems in gravitation theory and particle physics, and new approaches to mathematical models of time. Professionals and students with an interest in cosmology and the structure of the universe will find that this book raises critical problems and explores challenging alternatives to classical viewpoints.

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Proceedings of the April 1996 conference. The contributors of 34 reviews and contributed papers examine past, current and new concepts of time as they relate to physics and cosmology. Topics include observational properties of the redshift; alternate cosmologies; critical problems in cosmology; alternate viewpoints and problems in gravitation theory and particle physics, and new approaches to mathematical models of time. Professionals and students with an interest in cosmology and the structure of the universe will find that the authors raise critical problems and explore challenging alternatives to classical viewpoints. No index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.


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