This is the first book that aims to lay the foundations of quantum cosmology. It develops classical cosmology and quantum physics based on general principles without requiring detailed background knowledge in these fields. No previous exposure to general relativity is required, although it may be useful. Throughout the book, the discussion focuses on the physical meaning of space-time - classical or quantum - and on the important requirement of general covariance. Various classical models are derived from this condition and applied to basic questions in cosmology and the physics of black holes. The book's introduction of relevant ingredients from quantum physics makes it possible to derive fundamental features of quantum cosmology, to present the main approaches to quantum gravity, including string theory and causal dynamical triangulations, and to outline some of their cosmological implications. It is a perfect guide for researchers in quantum gravity and astrophysicists interested in fundamental aspects of cosmology.
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