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Bianchi type-III dark energy cosmological model with massive scalar meson field

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This paper is devoted to the investigation of spatially homogeneous and anisotropic Bianchi type-III massive scalar field model in the presence of anisotropic dark energy. We have constructed a deterministic cosmological model using some relevant physical and mathematical conditions. We obtain analytical solution of average scale factor and determine various cosmological parameters. We have also obtained the massive scalar field in the model and the graphical description of all the dynamical parameters is presented. A detailed discussion of the above dynamical quantities is, also, included.

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The authors are very much grateful to the reviewer for constructive comments which, certainly, improved the quality and presentation of the paper.

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Correspondence to D. R. K. Reddy.

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Raju, K.D., Aditya, Y., Rao, V.U.M. et al. Bianchi type-III dark energy cosmological model with massive scalar meson field. Astrophys Space Sci 365, 45 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10509-020-03753-1

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