Comprehensive Analysis of Bianchi Type V Model in f(R,Lm) Theory of Gravity
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In this article, a homogenous Bianchi Type V cosmological model has been investigated within the framework of f(R, Lm) gravity. The solution of the field equations has been obtained by considering the special case f(R,Lm)=R/2 + Lmn, where n is free model parameter. The physical as well as the dynamical properties of the model have been analyzed, and graphical representations are provided to illustrate the properties of these parameters.
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