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The basic relations between the luminosity distance, the matter density ΩM, and the cosmological constant ΩΛ are derived. The universal character of the luminosity of SN1a is described, and the experimental status of the determinations of the Hubble constant, ΩM, and ΩΛ are recalled. The large supernovae surveys foreseen in the near future, and their expected performances are reviewed. Some aspects of the super-novae explosions are briefly summarised
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Gérard, S. (2005). Cosmology with Supernovae 1A. In: Kazakov, D., Smadja, G. (eds) Particle Physics and Cosmology: The Interface. NATO Science Series, vol 188. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3161-0_9
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