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Star Clusters and Black Holes in Galaxies across Cosmic Time (IAU S312), Hardback Book

Star Clusters and Black Holes in Galaxies across Cosmic Time (IAU S312) Hardback

Edited by Yohai (Peking University, Beijing) Meiron, Shuo Li, Fukun (Peking University, Beijing) Liu, Rainer Spurzem

Part of the Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia series

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Star clusters and black holes are moving into the focus of high resolution astrophysics, computationally as well as observationally.

For the first time, observations in many regions of the electromagnetic spectrum are converging with theoretical modelling and computer simulations.

These cosmological and galaxy formation models reach down to the supermassive black hole level and follow their formation and growth in the centres of galaxies, by gas and star accretion.

IAU Symposium 312 brings together experts on high resolution observations as well as theoretical modelling and computational simulations, who present their research on star clusters, black holes and their interrelations, and gravitational wave astrophysics.

IAU S312 continues the tradition of IAU symposia on stellar dynamics and related areas, allowing interested graduate students and researchers to access the current state of these fields.

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