The historian of science T. Kuhn introduced the contemporary meaning of a
scientific paradigm as:
The EPoS 2012 meeting aims to identify and assemble pieces of such a paradigm. As established in the earlier meetings, substantial time will be devoted to discussions after the presentations, at the end of each day, in the poster sessions, and in focus groups. Both early formation of stars from the low- to the high-mass regime are considered. Individual astrophysical topics of interest are: triggered star formation, clustered star formation, cores, chemistry, collapse, fragmentation, jets, competitive accretion, giant molecular clouds, binarity, magnetic fields, initial mass function, turbulence, X-rays, and early phases of disks. |





The historian of science T. Kuhn introduced the contemporary meaning of a
scientific paradigm as: