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P. J. E. Peebles

Researcher at Princeton University

Publications -  202
Citations -  38681

P. J. E. Peebles is an academic researcher from Princeton University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Cosmology. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 200 publications receiving 36855 citations. Previous affiliations of P. J. E. Peebles include California Institute of Technology & Institute for Advanced Study.

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The Cosmological Constant and Dark Energy

TL;DR: A review of dark energy can be found in this paper, where the authors present the basic physics and astronomy of the subject, reviews the history of ideas, assesses the state of the observational evidence, and comments on recent developments in the search for a fundamental theory.

The large-scale structure of the universe

TL;DR: Peebles as discussed by the authors argues that the evolution of the early universe went from a nearly uniform initial state to a progressively more irregular and clumpy universe, based on the largest known structures of the universe.
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Cosmological Consequences of a Rolling Homogeneous Scalar Field

TL;DR: It is argued that a number of models in which the energy density of the scalar field red-shifts in a specific manner are studied could reconcile the low dynamical estimates of the mean mass density with the negligibly small spatial curvature preferred by inflation.
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Principles of Physical Cosmology

TL;DR: Peebles as mentioned in this paper provides a comprehensive overview of today's physical cosmology, including the history of the discovery of the expanding universe, and discusses the most notable recent attempts to understand the origin and structure of the universe.
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Cosmology with a Time Variable Cosmological Constant

TL;DR: In this article, a cosmologie base on a constant cosmological model is described, which is decroissante avec le temps quand l'energie potentielle du champ scalaire φ possede une queue en loi de puissance V∼φ − α pour φ eleve