Galaxies in the Young Universe: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Ringberg Castle, Tegernsee Germany, 22–28 September 1994.Understanding the formation and evolution of early galaxies is one of the most challenging problems in modern astronomy. In this volume leading specialists describe observations of high and intermediate redshift galaxies as well as the deep survey activities. Further topics include cosmology, and modelling and computer simulations of galaxy formation. Thus the reader will find here a fairly complete picture of the state of the art in this active field of astrophysics research. |
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The Hot Big Bang and Beyond | 1 |
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey | 17 |
Cosmological Structure Formation in Hot and Cold Dark | 21 |
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