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Brans-Dicke cosmology – A generalization in anisotropic space-time models. (English) Zbl 0998.83043

Summary: The generalized Brans-Dicke (BD) cosmology has been studied for Bianchi-I, Bianchi-III and Kantowski-Sachs anisotropic space-time models. Solutions have been obtained for radiation-dominated era, stiff matter epoch and other equations of state.

MSC:

83D05 Relativistic gravitational theories other than Einstein’s, including asymmetric field theories
83F05 Relativistic cosmology
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