Textbook Symposium of Hawkings birthday

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In summary, the conversation was about a book titled "The Future of Theoretical Physics and Cosmology" that was published in 2003 to celebrate Stephen Hawking's 60th birthday. It was edited by G. W. Gibbons, E. P. S. Shellard, and S. J. Rankin and contained technical articles on theoretical physics. The book is available in hardback with ISBN-10: 0521820812 and ISBN-13: 9780521820813. Some of the articles can also be found on arxiv.org by searching for the titles or by searching for "Hawking" and "birthday" in the abstract field. The conversation also mentioned the editors, Wheeler and Th
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I came across a book at the "worlds greatest bookstore" in toronto...yes that's the name of the store...I believe it was for hawkings birthday...and had wheeler/thorpe/penrose as the chief editor...it was a collection of technical theoretical physics stuff presented at Hawking bday.(2-3 inches thick)

Has anyone come across this book? is it any good? can you give the title
and isbn?
 
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Do you mean this?

The Future of Theoretical Physics and Cosmology
Celebrating Stephen Hawking's 60th Birthday
Edited by
G. W. Gibbons University of Cambridge
E. P. S. Shellard University of Cambridge
S. J. Rankin University of Cambridge

Hardback (ISBN-10: 0521820812 | ISBN-13: 9780521820813)
Published November 2003 | 906 pages | 247 x 174 mm

http://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521820812
(cheaper)

by the way, here's some video
http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/stephen60/workshop.html
 
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yes ...any good? hmm guess wheeler/thorne wrote the beginnigng chapter.
 
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neurocomp2003 said:
yes ...any good? hmm guess wheeler/thorne wrote the beginnigng chapter.

I looked over it a couple of times in a bookstore. Trying to see whether I should pay the hefty proice to buy it. I decided not, a bunch of fascinating short technical articles, but already somewhat out of date.
 
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You can find some of the articles in arxiv.org, just write the titles in the search mask. Others can be found also writing hawking and birthday in the "abstract" field of the search mask.
 

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