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Christopher Barry Collins is a cosmologist who has written many papers with Stephen Hawking. He is a professor emeritus of applied mathematics at the University of Waterloo.[1]

Collins earned his Ph.D. in 1972 from the University of Cambridge under the supervision of F. Gerard Friedlander.[2] Among his works with Hawking is a 1973 paper that uses the anthropic principle to provide a solution to the flatness problem.[3][4][5]

Selected publications

  • Collins, C. B. (1971), "More qualitative cosmology", Communications in Mathematical Physics, 23 (2): 137–158, Bibcode:1971CMaPh..23..137C, doi:10.1007/bf01877756, S2CID 121299977.
  • Collins, C. B.; Hawking, S. W. (1973), "Why is the Universe Isotropic?", Astrophysical Journal, 180: 317–334, Bibcode:1973ApJ...180..317C, doi:10.1086/151965.
  • Collins, C. B.; Hawking, S. W.; Sciama, D. W. (1973), "The rotation and distortion of the universe", Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 162 (4): 307–320, Bibcode:1973MNRAS.162..307C, doi:10.1093/mnras/162.4.307.
  • Collins, C. B.; Ellis, G. F. R. (1979), "Singularities in Bianchi cosmologies", Physics Reports, 56 (2): 65–105, Bibcode:1979PhR....56...65C, doi:10.1016/0370-1573(79)90065-6.
  • Collins, C. B.; Glass, E. N.; Wilkinson, D. A. (1980), "Exact spatially homogeneous cosmologies", General Relativity and Gravitation, 12 (10): 805–823, Bibcode:1980GReGr..12..805C, doi:10.1007/bf00763057, S2CID 123332177.

References

  1. ^ Faculty profile, Univ. of Waterloo, retrieved 2015-07-22.
  2. ^ Christopher Barry Collins at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. ^ Davies, P. C. W. (1977), Space and Time in the Modern Universe, Cambridge University Press, p. 215, ISBN 9780521291514.
  4. ^ Silk, Joseph (1994), Cosmic Enigmas, Masters of Modern Physics, vol. 10, Springer, p. 35, ISBN 9781563960611.
  5. ^ Breuer, Reinhard (2013), The Anthropic Principle: Man as the Focal Point of Nature, Springer, p. 111, ISBN 9781489967411.