BOOKREVIEWS N° R1019
Published in 2008 by CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Dense stellar systems
lie at the interface between dynamics, stellar evolution, and galaxy formation,
and they provide us with an ideal laboratory to understand many different
aspects of these important fields as well as to explore the interplay between them.
The complete study of dense stellar systems is a very challenging task which
requires the collaboration and the exchange of ideas of astronomers and
physicists with observational and theoretical expertise in galactic and
extra-galactic astronomy, stellar dynamics, hydrodynamics, stellar evolution,
as well as knowledge of many aspects of computational physics. IAU Symposium
246 brought together experts in all these areas to cover the broad field of
dense stellar systems with particular emphasis on the interplay between them
and on the comparison between observations and simulations. This volume
provides a complete review of the most recent studies in this topical research.

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