LRS Bianchi-I anisotropic cosmological model with dominance of dark energy
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Abstract: The present study deals with spatially homogeneous and anisotropic locally rotationally symmetric (LRS) Bianchi type I cosmological model with dominance of dark energy. To get the deterministic model of Universe, we assume that the shear scalar in the model is proportional to expansion scalar . This condition leads to , where ,; are metric potential and is positive constant. It has been found that the anisotropic distribution of dark energy leads to the present accelerated expansion of Universe. The physical behavior of the Universe has been discussed in detail.
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