BOOKREVIEWS
N° R1002
Published in Dec 2007 by CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Building, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK
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ISBN : 9780521871044 - 273 pages –
hardback
Physical phenomena in astrophysics and cosmology
involve gravitational collapse in a fundamental way. The final fate of a
massive star when it collapses under its own gravity at the end of its life
cycle is one of the most important questions in gravitation theory and
relativistic astrophysics, and is the foundation of black hole physics. General
relativity predicts that continual gravitational collapse gives rise to a
space-time singularity. Quantum gravity may take over in such regimes to
resolve the classical space-time singularity. This book investigates these
issues, and shows how the visible ultra-dense regions arise naturally and
generically as an outcome of dynamical gravitational collapse. It will be of
interest to graduate students and academic researchers in gravitation physics,
fundamental physics, astrophysics, and cosmology. It includes a detailed review
of recent research into gravitational collapse, and several examples of
collapse models are investigated in detail.
• Includes a detailed review of the recent research in
gravitational collapse • Several examples of collapse models are worked out in
detail • Formation processes for the black-hole and naked singularities are
discussed, giving an insight into the dynamical processes in the cosmos

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