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Inflation after COBE: Lectures on Inflationary Cosmology
In these lectures I review the standard hot big-bang cosmology, emphasizing
its successes, its shortcomings, and its major challenge---a detailed
understanding of the formation of structure in the Universe. I then discuss the
motivations for---and the fundamentals of---inflationary cosmology,
particularly emphasizing the quantum origin of metric (density and
gravity-wave) perturbations. Inflation addresses the shortcomings of the
standard cosmology and provides the ``initial data'' for structure formation. I
conclude by addressing the implications of inflation for structure formation,
evaluating the various cold dark matter models in the light of the recent
detection of temperature anisotropies in the cosmic background radiation by
COBE. In the near term, the study of structure formation offers a powerful
probe of inflation, as well as specific inflationary models.Comment: 69 pages, 13 Figs (available on request) FERMILAB-Conf-92/313-