Accelerating Cosmology and Phase Structure of F(R) Gravity with Lagrange Multiplier Constraint: Mimetic Approach
S.D. Odintsov, V.K. Oikonomou

TL;DR
This paper develops a reconstruction method for mimetic $F(R)$ gravity that can realize arbitrary cosmologies, analyzes de Sitter stability, and explores the dynamical system, unifying early and late-time cosmic acceleration.
Contribution
It introduces a novel reconstruction technique for mimetic $F(R)$ gravity allowing arbitrary cosmology realization and analyzes stability and dynamical properties.
Findings
Successfully reconstructs cosmologies consistent with observations
Identifies conditions for stable and unstable de Sitter points
Extends the method to inverse reconstruction for specific evolutions
Abstract
We study mimetic gravity with potential and Lagrange multiplier constraint. In the context of these theories, we introduce a reconstruction technique which enables us to realize arbitrary cosmologies, given the Hubble rate and an arbitrarily chosen gravity. We exemplify our method by realizing cosmologies that are in concordance with current observations (Planck data) and also well known bouncing cosmologies. The attribute of our method is that the gravity can be arbitrarily chosen, so we can have the appealing features of the mimetic approach combined with the known features of some gravities, which unify early-time with late-time acceleration. Moreover, we study the existence and the stability of de Sitter points in the context of mimetic gravity. In the case of unstable de Sitter points, it is demonstrated that graceful exit from inflation occurs.…
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