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Fine-Tuning in the Physical Universe

Fine-Tuning in the Physical Universe

Fine-Tuning in the Physical Universe

David Sloan, Lancaster University
Rafael Alves Batista, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
Michael Townsen Hicks, University of Birmingham
Roger Davies, University of Oxford
October 2020
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    Is the universe fine-tuned for complexity, life, or something else? This comprehensive overview of fine-tuning arguments in physics, with contributions from leading researchers in their fields, sheds light on this often used but seldom understood topic. Each chapter reviews a specific subject in modern physics, such as dark energy, inflation, or solar system formation, and discusses whether any parameters in our current theories appear to be fine-tuned and, if so, to what degree. Connections and differences between these fine-tuning arguments are made clear, and detailed mathematical derivations of various fine-tuned parameters are given. This accessible yet precise introduction to fine-tuning in physics will aid students and researchers across astrophysics, atomic and particle physics and cosmology, as well as all those working at the intersections of physics and philosophy.

    • A comprehensive overview of fine-tuning drawing from a variety of subdisciplines in physics
    • Makes connections between cutting-edge theoretical developments in areas as diverse as inflation, particle physics, and exoplanet research
    • Contains mathematical derivations of fine-tuning parameters enabling researchers within and beyond physics to understand the arguments for thinking parameters are fine-tuned

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    October 2020
    Hardback
    9781108484541
    568 pages
    250 × 174 × 31 mm
    1.19kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Introduction:
    • 1. Fine-Tuning, Complexity, and Life in the Multiverse Mario Livio and Martin Rees
    • 2. Hierarchy of Fine-Structure Constants Bernard Carr
    • Part II. Cosmological Fine-Tunings:
    • 3. Naturalness, fine-tuning, and observer selection in cosmology John A. Peacock
    • 4. Cosmic Inflation: Trick or Treat? Jerome Martin
    • 5. Is the Universal Matter- Anti-matter Asymmetry Fine tuned? Gary Steigman and Robert J. Scherrer
    • 6. Structure Formation Adrianne Slyz
    • Part III. Fine-tuning in Particle and Nuclear Physics:
    • 7. Nuclear physics and its impact on primordial and stellar nucleosynthesis Jean-Philippe Uzan
    • 8. Fine-Tunings at Particle Scales Giulia Zanderighi
    • 9. Dark Matter Edward W. Kolb
    • Part IV. Fine-tuning for life:
    • 10. Fine-tuning: from stars to galaxies formation Joseph Silk
    • 11. How Special Is the Solar System? Mario Livio
    • 12. On the Temporal Habitability of Our Universe
    • 13. Climbing up the theories of Nature: Fine-Tuning and Biological Molecules Abraham Loeb.
      Contributors
    • Mario Livio, Martin Rees, Bernard Carr, John A. Peacock, Gary Steigman, Jerome Martin, Robert J. Scherrer, Adrianne Slyz, Jean-Philippe Uzan, Giulia Zanderighi, Edward W. Kolb, Joseph Silk, Abraham Loeb

    • Editors
    • David Sloan , Lancaster University

      David Sloan is a Lecturer in Physics at Lancaster University. Following his PhD at Penn State, he has held positions at Utrecht, Oxford and Cambridge universities.

    • Rafael Alves Batista , Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

      Rafael Alves Batista is a research fellow at Radboud University. He obtained his PhD from the University of Hamburg. He was previously a postdoctoral researcher at the Universities of São Paulo and Oxford.

    • Michael Townsen Hicks , University of Birmingham

      Michael Townsen Hicks is a researcher in the philosophy of science and philosophy of physics at the University of Birmingham. He completed his PhD at Rutgers University and has held postdoctoral positions at the Universities of Oxford and Cologne.

    • Roger Davies , University of Oxford

      Roger Davies is the Philip Wetton Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Oxford. He is former Head of the Physics Department at Oxford, a past President of the Royal Astronomical Society and current President of the European Astronomical Society.