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Bianchi Type-VI Anisotropic Dark Energy Model with Varying EoS Parameter

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Within the scope of an anisotropic Bianchi type-VI cosmological model we have studied the evolution of the universe filled with perfect fluid and dark energy. To get the deterministic model of Universe, we assume that the shear scalar (σ) in the model is proportional to expansion scalar (ϑ). This assumption allows only isotropic distribution of fluid. Exact solution to the corresponding equations are obtained. The EoS parameter for dark energy as well as deceleration parameter is found to be the time varying functions. Using the observational data qualitative picture of the evolution of the universe corresponding to different of its stages is given. The stability of the solutions obtained is also studied.

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This work is supported in part by a joint Romanian-LIT, JINR, Dubna Research Project, theme No. 05-6-1060-2005/2013.

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Saha, B. Bianchi Type-VI Anisotropic Dark Energy Model with Varying EoS Parameter. Int J Theor Phys 52, 3646–3657 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10773-013-1670-8

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