Origin and evolution of the universe  

This course introduces the theoretical underpinnings and the observational evidence for modern cosmology. After reviewing the evidence for the hot Big Bang model, we study the basics of relativistic cosmology and the expansion history. We then discuss the measurement of cosmological parameters, dark matter and dark energy. Next we study the thermal history and physical processes occurring in the early universe, such as inflation, Big Bang nucleosynthesis and recombination. This course covers the following topics: Cosmic kinematics and dynamics Measurement of cosmological parameters Dark matter Thermal history of the Universe Cosmic microwave background anisotropies Inflation Outcome: Upon completion of this course you will be able to describe the current cosmological model and the observational evidence supporting this. Moreover, you will be able to do relevant calculations and read the scientific literature on the topic. Upon completion of this course you will be able to: Explain the basics of the current cosmological model Use the Friedmann equations to calculate quantities in an expanding Universe Explain how cosmological parameters are measured Discuss the need for non-baryonic dark matter Explain various milestones in the thermal history, including Big Bang nucleosynthesis, neutrino decoupling, recombination and photon decoupling Interpret observations of the Cosmic Microwave Background Explain how inflation solves the problems with the Big Bang model
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Origin and evolution of the universe
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