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Dark Energy and Cosmological Constant
Explores dark energy, the cosmological constant, and their impact on the universe's expansion under various scenarios.
Structure Formation in the Universe
Explores quantum fluctuations, inflation prediction, cosmological parameters, and structure formation in the universe, including dark matter instabilities and N-body simulations.
Gravitational Lensing: Micro-Lensing and Multiple Images
Explores gravitational lensing, including micro-lensing, multiple images, strong and weak lensing, and practical applications like dark matter search.
Modified Gravity: Unifying Inflation and Dark Energy
Explores modified gravity theories to unify inflation and dark energy in cosmology.
Gravitational Lensing: Exploring Micro-Lensing Phenomenon
Explores gravitational micro-lensing effects, strong and weak lensing, multiple images, and critical lines.
Hydrogen in Galaxies
Explores the role of hydrogen in galaxies, its forms, interactions, and measurement methods.
Hubble Space Telescope: Astronomy and Outreach
Explores the Hubble Space Telescope's impact on astronomy and the public through outreach efforts.
Dark Matter: Evidence and Candidates
Discusses dark matter, its evidence, and various candidates, including neutrinos and axions.
Astrophysical Objects: Static Systems
Explores spherically symmetric and static astrophysical objects, including black holes and the modeling of matter.
Cosmology and the Milky Way: An Overview
Covers the standard model in cosmology and the structure of the Milky Way, including dark matter and galaxy formation.
Gravitational Lensing: Basics and Applications
Explores the basics of gravitational lensing, clarifying common misconceptions and providing explicit observational tests.
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