Non-violation of energy conditions in the future accelerated universe due to quantum effects
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Abstract: Here, an accelerated phantom model for the late universe is explored, which is free from future singularity. It is interseting to see that this model exhibits strong curvature for all time in future, unlike models with `big-rip singularity' showing high curvature near singularity time only. So, quantum gravity effects grow dominant as time increases in the late universe too. More importantly, it is demonstrated that that quantum corrections to FRW equations lead to non-violation of `cosmic energy conditions' of general relativity, which are violated for accelerating universe without these corrections.
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