Galaxies: Structure and Evolution

Galaxies: Structure and Evolution
ISBN-10
0521367107
ISBN-13
9780521367103
Series
Galaxies
Category
Science
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
1993-03-04
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Author
Roger John Tayler

Description

A quantitative introduction to what is known or theorized about the structure and evolution of galaxies--large systems of stars containing interstellar gas, dust and invisible matter--is sufficiently mathematical so that quantitative results can be discussed in detail.

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