06: Cosmology: From the Big Bang to present frontiers
Lecture One (Friday 20 Aug)
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Carroll: Introduction and Preview
Wald: Pre-Relativity Physics
[Reading: Space, Time, and Gravity, Chapter 1]
Lecture Two (Saturday 21 Aug)
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Wald: Theories of Spacetime — Special Relativity and General Relativity
[Reading: Space, Time, and Gravity, Chapters 2,3]
Lecture Three (Monday 23 Aug)
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Wald: General Relativity Applied to Cosmology — The Expanding Universe
[Reading: Space, Time, and Gravity, Chapter 4]
Lecture Four (Tuesday 24 Aug)
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Carroll: The Basic History and Constituents of Our Universe — Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and Early Times
[Reading: Articles by Strauss, and Riess and Turner, from Scientific American]
Lecture Five (Wednesday 25 August)
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Carroll: Lumps and Voids in the Universe — From Large-Scale Structure to Inflation
[Reading: Hu and White article from Scientific American]
Lecture Six (Thursday 26 August)
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Carroll and Wald: Open Discussion and Speculations
Reading List:
For background material on general relativity and an introduction to some of the basic ideas in cosmology (as will be covered in Wald’s lectures) we recommend:
„Space, Time, and Gravity: The Theory of the Big Bang and Black
Holes“, second edition, by Robert M. Wald, Unversity of Chicago
Press (Chicago, 1992).
For an introduction to some current ideas in cosmology (as will be covered in Carroll’s lectures) we recommend 3 articles in the February, 2004 issue of Scientific American:
„Reading the Blueprints of Creation“ by M. Strauss
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Dr. Sean M. CARROLL
Assistant Professor, Physics and EFI, University of Chicago
1988 | B.S. Astronomy and Astrophysics, Villanova University |
1993 | Ph.D. Astronomy, Harvard University |
1993-1996 | MIT, Postdoctoral Researcher, Center for Theoretical Physics |
1996-1999 | Institute for Theoretical Physics, UCSB, Postdoctoral Member |
Dr. Robert M. WALD
Professor, Charles H. Swift Distinguished Service, Professor Department of Physics, Enrico Fermi Institute and the College, University of Chicago
1968 | A.B. (Summa cum Laude), Columbia University |
1968-1971 | NSF predoctoral fellow |
1972 | Ph.D. Physics, Princeton University |
(summer), Research Associate, Princeton University | |
-74 CTP Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Maryland | |
1974 | -76 Research Associate, University of Chicago |
1976 | Compton Lecturer, University of Chicago |
-80 Assistant Professor, University of Chicago | |
1976-1980 | Sloan Foundation fellow |
since 1983 | Editor, Chicago Lectures in Physics, University of Chicago Press. |
1984-1987 | Editorial Board, Classical and Quantum Gravity. |
1980 | -85 Associate Professor, University of Chicago |
1985-2001 | Professor, Department of Physics, Enrico Fermi Institute and the College, University of Chicago |
since 1986 | Associate, Cosmology Program, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research |
1992 | Chairman, Scientific Organizing Committee for International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation (GR13), Cordoba, Argentina. |
1996 | Fellow, American Physical Society |
Chairman, Organizing Committee for Symposium on Black Holes and Relativistic Stars, Chicago | |
1997 | Graduate Student Teaching Prize, University of Chicago |
1997-1999 | Editorial Board, Physical Review D. |
Since 1997 Director, Master s Program in the Physical Sciences, University of Chicago. | |
1999-2002 | Chair-elect, Vice-chair, and Chair of the Topical Group on Gravity (GGR) of the American Physical Society. |
2000 | Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
2001 | Elected to National Academy of Sciences |
since 2002 | Charles H. Swift Distinguished Service, Professor Department of Physics, Enrico Fermi Institute and the College, University of Chicago |