Description
This volume presents the proceedings of the 353rd Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Shanghai, focusing on galactic dynamics in the era of large-scale astronomical surveys. Edited by Monica Valluri and J. A. Sellwood, leading experts in the field, the symposium brings together cutting-edge research on how modern observational facilities are revolutionizing our understanding of galaxy structure, dynamics, and evolution.
The proceedings cover topics including stellar kinematics, dark matter distribution, galactic structure, and dynamical modeling techniques. Contributors present recent findings from major surveys that have dramatically increased the volume and precision of observational data available to researchers. The work emphasizes the interplay between computational simulations and observational constraints, showcasing how contemporary surveys are testing and refining theoretical models of galactic dynamics.
This comprehensive collection serves as an essential reference for astronomers, astrophysicists, and researchers interested in galactic structure, stellar systems, and the application of large survey data to fundamental questions in astronomy.







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