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Affiche de l'exposition "International School of Astrophysics « D. CHALONGE ». 3rd Course : Current topics in astrofundamental physics.", Observatoire de Paris

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International School of Astrophysics « D. CHALONGE ». 3rd Course : Current topics in astrofundamental physics. EUROCONFERENCE. Erice-Sicily : 4-16 September 1994. In collaboration with the World Laboratory. And under the auspices of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers of Italy. Sponsored by : x Commission of the European Communities x European Physical Society x French Ministry of Foreign Affairs x French Ministry of National Education x French Ministry of Research and Technology x Italian Ministry of Education x Italian Ministry of University and Scientific Research x Sicilian Regional Governement.
Programme and Lecturers :
The early universe
The formation and evolution of cosmic defects
The impacts of Cosmic Defects on Astrophysical Observations
A. ALBRECHT, Imperial College, London, UK.
Covariant and Gauge Invariant Approach to Perturbations in Cosmology
On the Issue of Classical Changes of Signature in Cosmology
G.F.R. ELLIS, University of Cape Town, South Africa.
Cosmological Perturbations of Quantum-mechanical origin and the Anisotropy of the Cosmic Microwave Background.
L.P. GRISHCHUK, University of Washington in Saint-Louis, USA.
Inflationary Cosmology : from the Big Bang Theory to the Theory of a Stationary Universe
A. LINDE, Stanford University, CA, USA.
Inflation, Microwave Background Anisotropies and Large Scale Structure
D. SALOPEK, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Graviton Production in the Early Universe
N. SANCHEZ, Observatoire de Paris, France.
Large Scale Structure
Dark matter and Large-scale Structure of the Universe
C. FRENK, University of Durham, UK.
The problem of Origin of Primordial Cosmological
Perturbations Long Distance Correlations of Matter Distribution in the Universe
I. NOVIKOV, Nordita, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Distance-scale problems. A new Bias detection method. The value of the Hubble constant.
A. SANDAGE, Observatories of the Carnegie Inst., Pasadena, CA, USA.
G.A. TAMMAN, Universität Basel, Switzerland. General Information: Persons wishing to attend the Course should apply in writing to: x Prof. N. SANCHEZ. Observatoire de Paris. Section d'Astrophysique Demirm. 61, Avenue de l'Observatoire. 75014 Paris, France. Tel : ++33.1.40.51.22 21. Fax : ++33.1.40.51.20.02 Telex : 270 776 OBSPARIS.
They should specify :
1) date and place of birth, together with present nationality,
2) degree and other academic qualifications,
3) list of publications,
4) present position and place of work
Young persons with only a few years of experience should enclose a letter of recommendation from their research group leader or from another senior scientist active in the fields.
The total fee, which includes full board and lodging (arranged by the School), is US $ 1000.
Early application is strongly encouraged
Closing date for application : June 15, 1994
No special application form is required.
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