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The Inflationary Universe

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The Inflationary Universe
Softcover edition
AuthorAlan Guth
SubjectPhysics, cosmology
GenreNon-fiction
Published1997 (Perseus Books)
Pages358
ISBN0201328402
OCLC41615809
523.1/8
LC ClassQB991.I54

The Inflationary Universe is a popular science book by theoretical physicist Alan Guth, first published in 1997. The book explores the theory of inflation, which was first presented by the author in 1979.[1]

Reception

In April 2015, physicist and Nobel laureate Steven Weinberg included The Inflationary Universe in a personal list of "the 13 best science books for the general reader".[2]

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