
The Physics of Cosmology
- 1st Edition - April 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Author: Fulvio Melia
- Language: English
The Physics of Cosmology offers a comprehensive update to theoretical cosmology, drawing on the latest observations that measure, analyze, and synthesize vast amounts of data t… Read more

Covering a wide range of topics from the Early Universe to the Semi-Classical Universe, this book stands out for its clarity and breadth, making it a valuable resource for students and researchers in general relativity and astrophysics. The book not only highlights the leading contributors and pivotal discoveries in the field but also provides timely and original material that supports both learning and instruction, keeping pace with cosmology’s rapid evolution over the past decade.
- Demonstrates the close linkage between cosmology and fundamental branches in physics, including general relativity, quantum mechanics, particle physics, and statistical mechanics
- Moves seamlessly between theory and data interpretation
- Offers a direct, foundational approach to the content that is supported by pedagogical features, including extensive end-of-chapter key term definitions
- Showcases numerous illustrations, diagrams, and figures that provide visual clarity to the cosmological topics at hand
2. The Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker Metric Data Collection: Methods and Concerns
3. The RH =CT Universe
4. A Non-Inflated Expansion
5. The Primordial Power Spectrum
6. The Early Universe
7. The Semi-Classical
Universe I
8. The Semi-Classical
Universe II
9. Cosmic Microwave Background
10. Observational Tests at Low Redshift
11. Impact on Fundamental Physics
12. Future Developments References Index
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: April 1, 2026
- Language: English
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Fulvio Melia
Fulvio Melia is professor of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Mathematics at the University of Arizona. He is an internationally recognized leader in astrophysics and cosmology, having previously published over 300 refereed papers and seven books in these fields, for which he has received major prizes, including the PROSE award from the Association of American Publishers, recognizing distinguished professional and scholarly books. He has also served as associate editor of the Astrophysical Journal and Astrophysical Journal Letters and has been the recipient of the prestigious Presidential Young Investigator award for innovative research in the United States.