An Introduction to the Theory of Stellar Structure and Evolution

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978-0-521-86604-0 - An Introduction to the Theory of Stellar Structure and Evolution: Second Edition
Dina Prialnik
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An Introduction to
the Theory of
Stellar Structure
and Evolution
Second Edition
Dina Prialnik
Tel Aviv University
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Cambridge University Press
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Dina Prialnik
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First published 2000
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7th printing 2015
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Prialnik, Dina.
An introduction to the theory of stellar structure and evolution / Dina Prialnik. – 2nd ed.
p. cm.
ISBN 978-0-521-86604-0 (hardback)
1. Stars – Structure. 2. Stars – Evolution. I. Title.
QB808.P75 2009
523.8 8 – dc22
2009034267
ISBN 978 0 521 86604 0 Hardback
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