"Babes-Bolyai" University of Cluj-Napoca
Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science

Cosmic structure and evolution
Code
Semes-
ter
Hours: C+S+L
Credits
Type
Section
MM268
2
2+2+0
9
compulsory
Modele matematice in Mecanica si Astronomie
Teaching Staff in Charge
Prof. POP Vasile, Ph.D., vpop@math.ubbcluj.ro
Aims
The study of methods for modelling stellar structure and stellar evolution and comparision of theorethical data with observational evidence: the equation of stellar interior, evoltionary traks, the equation of relativistic stellar equilibrium, simple stellar models, observational properties of stars. The introduction of the fundamental problems of stellar atmosphere modelling and stellar stability computation.
References
1. Chandrasekhar, S., Intrduction to the theory of stellar structure, Boston, 1939, 1950.
2. Cox, J.P., Giuli, R.T., Principles of stellar structure, New York, 1968.
3. Lyth, D.H., Introduction to Cosmology, Lancaster, 1993.
4. Misnev, C.W., Thorne, K.S., Wheeler, J.A., Gravitation, San Francisco, 1973.
5. Ureche, V., Universul, Vol. II, Astrofizica, Cluj-Napoca, 1987.
6. Weinberg, S., Gravitation and cosmolgy, 1974.
7. Zeilik, M., Smith, E.v.P., Astronomy and Astrophysics, Chicago, London, 1987.
8. Zeldovici, Ya.B., Novikov, I.D., Stars and relativity, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1971.
9. Kippenhahn, R., Weigert, A., Stellar Structure and Evolution, Springer - Verlag, 1990.
10. Tayler, R.J., The Stars: their structure and evolution, Springer - Verlag, New York, 1970.
Assessment
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