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Electromagnetized modified chaplygin gas in Bianchi type IX universe

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In the present work, we have studied the effect of electromagnetic chaplygin gas with Bianchi type IX universe in the context of general theory of relativity. Einstein field equations are solved for different regimes of the universe by considering the different ansatz. It is observed that the universe is expanding and accelerating. The state finder parameters \(\left\{ r,S \right\} \) are analyzed and have shown that the universe is dust-dominated at large time. The behavior of cosmological constant is also studied.

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Hatkar, S.P., Karhale, G.D. & Katore, S.D. Electromagnetized modified chaplygin gas in Bianchi type IX universe. Indian J Phys 96, 3995–4006 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12648-022-02332-0

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