|  References on Modern Cosmology | 
Introductions, Reviews > s.a. brane cosmology;
  cosmological history; cosmological models [standard model]
  and history of models.
  @ I, all readers: Rees SA(99)dec;
    issue SA(01)jan;
    Starkman & Schwarz SA(05)aug [discrepancies];
    Kamionkowski a0706-ch;
    Silk NS-a1404 [conundrums].
  @ Status, reviews:
    Turner in(94)ap/97,
    NPPS(97)ap;
    Silk ap/99-in;
    Rees ap/99-proc;
    Ellis GRG(00);
    Lukash ap/00-conf;
    Cotsakis & Leach LNP(02)gq/01;
    Narlikar & Padmanabhan ARAA(01);
    Turner IJMPA(02)ap-proc,
    AHP(03)ap/02-proc;
    Hawking ap/03-talk;
    Peebles ap/03-conf;
    Freedman & Turner RMP(03)ap;
    Sakharov & Hofer ETH(03)ap;
    Trodden & Carroll ap/04-ln;
    Primack NAR(05)ap/04-in;
    Maroto & Ramírez ap/04-in;
    Lesgourges ap/04-ln;
    García-Bellido hp/04-talk,
    ap/05-ln;
    Fabris gq/04-ln;
    Padmanabhan gq/05-in,
    AIP(06)ap;
    Linder JPCS(06)ap/05;
    Brandenberger PoS-ht/07;
    Zee MPLA(07);
    Kolb a0709-ln;
    Primack NPPS(07);
    Efstathiou NCB(07)-a0712-proc [future];
    Peebles NCB(07)-a0712-in;
    Turner PT(08)dec;
    Blanchet a0902;
    Martinez & Trimble ASP-a0904;
    Starkman et al MNRAS(10)-a0909 [observational status];
    Peebles & Nusser Nat(10)jun-a1001 [clues from nearby galaxies];
    Suto a1007-proc;
    de Vega et al a1007-conf,
    a1009-conf [highlights];
    Cohen-Tannoudji & Hudlet a1101-proc [cosmology, thermodynamics, and gravity];
    Nieuwenhuizen et al JC(11)-a1108 [round-table discussion];
    Peebles a1203-conf;
    Verde yr-a1504;
    Fazio ed-18 [encyclopedia, 4vv];
    Silk FP(18);
    Lincoln TPT(20)mar [the Hubble tension].
  @ Emphasis on observations: Leclercq et al proc(14)-a1403-ln [limits, methodology].
  @ Fundamental physics emphasis: Rubakov yr(15)-a1504-ln,
    Bambi & Dolgov 15 [particle physics aspects];
    Kunze a1604-ln;
    Padmanabhan CRP(17)-a1611 [rev];
    Schäfer MNRAS-a1701-conf;
    Solliday Symm(17) [particles and cosmology, I];
    Tkachev a1802-ln;
    Salucci et al a2011.
  @ Non-specialist intros: Peebles AJP(69)apr;
    PW(96)sep;
    Dolgov hp/03-conf;
    Gleiser IJMPD(04)ap-conf;
    Elizalde gq/04;
    Roos a0802-en;
    Hamilton SHPMP(13)-a1304;
    Luminet Cosm-a1604 [evolution of ideas on the origin of the world];
    > s.a. physics teaching.
Books and Lecture Notes
  @ I, all readers: Merleau-Ponty & Morando 71;
    Calder 77;
    Durham & Purrington 83;
    Trefil 83;
    Pagels 85;
    Gratton 87;
    Fang & Li 89;
    Chaisson 90;
    Singer ed-90;
    Lightman 91;
    Hetherington ed-93;
    Rowan-Robinson 93,
    99;
    Silk 94;
    Lemonick 95;
    Mather & Boslough 96;
    Gribbin 98;
    Hogan 98;
    Delsemme 98 [including life];
    Padmanabhan 98;
    Schulman 99;
    Harrison 00;
    Rees 00;
    Lidsey 00;
    Gribbin 01 [astronomy/cosmology, coffee-table book];
    Kirshner 02;
    Rees 03;
    Clark & Clark 04;
    Singh 04;
    Glendenning 04,
    07;
    Silk 06;
    Gribbin 07;
    Giovannini 08;
    Luminet 08;
    Duncan & Tyler 08 [text];
    Bartusiak 09;
    Nussbaumer & Bieri 09;
    Swimme & Tucker 11;
    Griffiths 13;
    Ostriker & Mitton 13
      [r PT(14)mar];
    Woolfson 13;
    Siegel 15;
    Lyth 16;
    Sanders 16 [dark matter, MOND].
  @ II, undergraduate level: Contopoulos & Kotsakis 87;
    Roos 94;
    Silk 94;
    Linder 97;
    Bernstein 98;
    Liddle 99;
    Livio 00 [acceleration and cosmological constant];
    Raine & Thomas 01;
    Glendenning 04;
    Hawley & Holcomb 05;
    Sidharth 09;
    Kisslinger 14;
    Siegel 15;
    Ryden 16;
    Pössel a1712-ln;
    Perlov & Vilenkin 17 [r PT(18)].
  @ III, graduate level: Peebles 71;
    Hoyle 75;
    Rees 95;
    Narlikar 02;
    Padmanabhan 02;
    Dodelson 03;
    Khlopov & Rubin 04;
    Gonzalo 05;
    Mukhanov 05;
    Weinberg 08;
    Rich 10;
    Gorbunov & Rubakov 10;
    Baryshev & Teerikorpi 11;
    Ellis et al 12;
    Bronnikov & Rubin 12;
    Einasto 13;
    Caldarelli a1611-ln;
    Calcagni 17 [and quantum cosmology];
    Montani et al 17;
    Jones 17;
    Rubakov a1804-ln.
General Aspects > s.a. cosmology [beginning, future];
  particle physics; probability in physics.
  @ Challenges, problems: Bolotin et al a0904;
    Famaey & McGaugh JPCS(13)-a1301.
  @ From Newtonian theory: Callan et al AJP(65)feb;
    Norbury EJP(98)phy;
    Jordan AJP(05)jul-ap/03;
    > s.a. cosmological models [Newtonian cosmology].
  @ Inflation and the multiverse: Kinney ap/03-ln;
    Vilenkin JPCS(10)-a0908;
    Vilenkin a1108-talk [and the "principle of mediocrity"];
    > s.a. inflation; multiverse.
Conceptual and Philosophical Aspects
  > s.a. origin and  pre-big-bang models.
  @ Books: Munitz 90 [I];
    Kragh 04 [history, philosophical and religious context];
    Wesson 10;
    Harwit 13 [and historical, I];
    Silk & Barrow ed-tbp;
    Mangabeira Unger & Smolin 14
      [and time, r CQG+(16) Barbour];
    Chamcham et al ed-17;
    Barnes & Lewis 20 [How to Beat the Big Bang].
  @ Philosophical: Leslie ed-90;
    Grünbaum PhSc(93)dec [origination],
    FP(96),
    BJPS(00) [theology];
    Zinkernagel SHPMP(02)ap/01 [unity of science];
    Klee BJPS(02) [argument by design];
    Ellis ap/06-in [issues];
    Grujić FS(07)-a0709 [epistemic questions];
    Amaral Vieira in(11)-a1110 [how philosophy helps cosmologists];
    Zinkernagel SHPMP(14)-a1404 [intro to special issue];
    Butterfield SHPMP-a1406
      [under-determination of theoretical hypotheses in modern cosmology];
    Merritt a1703 [and conventionalism];
    Kragh a1706-in [origin];
    > s.a. history of  cosmology [sociology];
      inflation; quantum cosmology.
  @ Cosmology as a science: 
    McCabe SHPMP(04)gq/05 [structure of general-relativistic cosmology];
    Goenner AdP(10)-a0910 [what kind of science?];
    Krauss IAU-a1002 [impact upon culture];
    Bertolami JIA-a1110 [cosmology as a form of archaeology];
    Kragh a1208 [cosmology as a science, and testability];
    López-Corredoira SHPMP-a1311 [sociology of cosmology];
    Chaisson NS(14)-a1405 [applications to human society];
    Sahlén in(17)-a1812 [inference].
  @ Conceptual:
    Ribeiro & Videira Ap(98)phy [dogmatism];
    Wahsner IJMPA(02) [on the universe as a system];
    Mbonye gq/03 [self-regulating dynamics];
    Coule GRG(04) [issues re infinite space];
    McCabe SHPMP(05)gq/05 [creation];
    Baryshev AIP(06)ap/05 [conceptual problems...???];
    Horvath C&H-a0809 [dark matter, dark energy, and paradigm shift];
    Hogg a0910-conf [certainty and plausibility];
    Srednicki & Hartle a1004-conf [xerographic distribution];
    Norton PhSc(10)oct [spurious results from poor logic];
    Melia AusP-a1205 [proposed picture];
    Hwang JKAS(12)-a1206 [assumptions and limits];
    Soler & Alfonseca a1301 [on the idea of infinite repetitions of histories in space];
    Ribeiro a1308-proc [epistemological perspective];
    Page a1412-proc;
    Barrow a1503-ch [aspects of the issue of generality];
    Neves FS(19)-a1811 [degree of scientificity];
    Yargic & Franzmann a1910
      [philosophical principles and theoretical challenges];
    Alexander et al a2104 [the universe as an autodidactic system].
Online Resources
  > s.a. Internet Encyclopedia of Science pages;
  Wikipedia page;
  WMAP introduction pages.
  > 2007 Discover interview with Janna Levin;
    2009 talk by Larry Krauss video.
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