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    ANALYTIC SOLUTION FOR MATTER DENSITY PERTURBATIONS IN A CLASS OF VIABLE COSMOLOGICAL f(R) MODELS (English)
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    28 January 2010
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    \(f(R)\) gravity
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    cosmological models
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    density perturbations
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    analytic solution
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