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Berlin: Springer, Date: 2006. Hardcover. Very good. Saas-Fee Advanced Course 33. Octavo: 552 p. with 196 illustrations, including 36 in color. Original glossy boards; issued without a dust jacket. The top corner of the rear board is bumped; else a crisp and clean copy. Better than very good. 2006. Springer ISBN 354030309X US
Berlin: Springer, Date: 2006. Hardcover. Very good. Saas-Fee Advanced Course 33. Octavo: 552 p. with 196 illustrations, including 36 in color. Original glossy boards; issued without a dust jacket. The top corner of the rear board is bumped; else a crisp and clean copy. Better than very good. 2006. Springer ISBN 354030309X 9783540303091 [US]
ISBN10: 354030309X, ISBN13: 9783540303091, [publisher: Springer, Berlin] Hardcover Saas-Fee Advanced Course 33. Octavo: 552 p. with 196 illustrations, including 36 in color. Original glossy boards; issued without a dust jacket. The top corner of the rear board is bumped; else a crisp and clean copy. Better than very good. [Covina, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]
ISBN10: 354030309X, ISBN13: 9783540303091, [publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg] Hardcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The observation, in 1919 by A.S. Eddington and collaborators, of the gra- tational de ection of light by the Sun proved one of the many predictions of Einstein's Theory of General Relativity: The Sun was the rst example of a gravitational lens. In 1936, Albert Einstein published an article in which he suggested - ing stars as gravitational lenses. A year later, Fritz Zwicky pointed out that galaxies would act as lenses much more likely than stars, and also gave a list of possible applications, as a means to determine the dark matter content of galaxies and clusters of galaxies. It was only in 1979 that the rst example of an extragalactic gravitational lens was provided by the observation of the distant quasar QSO 0957+0561, by D. Walsh, R.F. Carswell, and R.J. Weymann. A few years later, the rst lens showing images in the form of arcs was detected. The theory, observations, and applications of gravitational lensing cons- tute one of the most rapidly growing branches of astrophysics. The gravi- tional de ection of light generated by mass concentrations along a light path producesmagni cation,multiplicity,anddistortionofimages,anddelaysp- ton propagation from one line of sight relative to another. The huge amount of scienti c work produced over the last decade on gravitational lensing has clearly revealed its already subs ...
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ISBN10: 354030309X, ISBN13: 9783540303091, [publisher: Springer] Hardcover Book is in Used-LikeNew condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear. [Hawthorne, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2006]
ISBN10: 354030309X, ISBN13: 9783540303091, [publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg] Hardcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The observation, in 1919 by A.S. Eddington and collaborators, of the gra- tational de ection of light by the Sun proved one of the many predictions of Einstein's Theory of General Relativity: The Sun was the rst example of a gravitational lens. In 1936, Albert Einstein published an article in which he suggested - ing stars as gravitational lenses. A year later, Fritz Zwicky pointed out that galaxies would act as lenses much more likely than stars, and also gave a list of possible applications, as a means to determine the dark matter content of galaxies and clusters of galaxies. It was only in 1979 that the rst example of an extragalactic gravitational lens was provided by the observation of the distant quasar QSO 0957+0561, by D. Walsh, R.F. Carswell, and R.J. Weymann. A few years later, the rst lens showing images in the form of arcs was detected. The theory, observations, and applications of gravitational lensing cons- tute one of the most rapidly growing branches of astrophysics. The gravi- tional de ection of light generated by mass concentrations along a light path producesmagni cation,multiplicity,anddistortionofimages,anddelaysp- ton propagation from one line of sight relative to another. The huge amount of scienti c work produced over the last decade on gravitational lensing has clearly revealed its already subs ...
Springer 6/1/2006 2006 ed. Hardback or Cased Book New in New jacket Gravitational Lensing: Strong, Weak and Micro: Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy (Hardback or Cased Book)
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