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Lecture 6: The Dynamics of Homogeneous Expansion, Part II (M-I-T)
Lecture 6: The Dynamics of Homogeneous Expansion, Part II (M-I-T)
Course:
The Early Universe (Fall 2013) (M-I-T)
Discipline:
Basic and Health Sciences
Institute:
MIT
Instructor(s):
Prof. Alan Guth
Level:
Undergraduate
The Early Universe (Fall 2013) (M-I-T)
Lecture 10: Introduction to Non-Euclidean Spaces (M-I-T)
Lecture 11: Non-Euclidean Spaces: Closed Universes (M-I-T)
Lecture 12: Non-Euclidean Spaces: Open Universes and the Spacetime Metric (M-I-T)
Lecture 13: Non-Euclidean Spaces: Spacetime Metric and Geodesic Equation (M-I-T)
Lecture 14: The Geodesic Equation (M-I-T)
Lecture 15: Black-Body Radiation and the Early History of the Universe, Part I (M-I-T)
Lecture 16: Black-Body Radiation and the Early History of the Universe, Part II (M-I-T)
Lecture 17: Black-Body Radiation and the Early History of the Universe, Part III (M-I-T)
Lecture 18: Cosmic Microwave Background Spectrum and the Cosmological Constant, Part I (M-I-T)
Lecture 19: The Cosmological Constant, Part II (M-I-T)
Lecture 1: Inflationary Cosmology: Is Our Universe Part of a Multiverse? Part I (M-I-T)
Lecture 20: Supernovae Ia and Vacuum Energy Density (M-I-T)
Lecture 21: Problems of the Conventional (Non-inflationary) Hot Big Bang Model (M-I-T)
Lecture 22: The Higgs Field and the Cosmological Magnetic Monopole Problem (M-I-T)
Lecture 23: Inflation (M-I-T)
Lecture 2: Inflationary Cosmology: Is Our Universe Part of a Multiverse? Part II (M-I-T)
Lecture 3: The Doppler Effect and Special Relativity (M-I-T)
Lecture 4: The Kinematics of the Homogeneous Expanding Universe (M-I-T)
Lecture 5: Cosmological Redshift and the Dynamics of Homogeneous Expansion, Part I (M-I-T)
Lecture 6: The Dynamics of Homogeneous Expansion, Part II (M-I-T)