Anisotropic cosmological reconstruction in $f(R,T)$ gravity
B. Mishra, Sankarsan Tarai, S. K. Tripathy

TL;DR
This paper explores how anisotropy influences the evolution of the universe within $f(R,T)$ gravity, highlighting the impact of coupling constants and anisotropic effects on cosmic acceleration.
Contribution
It introduces a general approach to modeling anisotropic cosmologies in $f(R,T)$ gravity and analyzes the effects of coupling and anisotropy on cosmic dynamics.
Findings
Cosmic anisotropy significantly affects universe evolution.
Coupling constant impacts late-time cosmic acceleration.
Anisotropic models provide insights into cosmic dynamics.
Abstract
Anisotropic cosmological models are constructed in gravity theory to investigate the dynamics of universe concerning the late time cosmic acceleration. Using a more general and simple approach, the effect of the coupling constant and anisotropy on the cosmic dynamics have been investigated. Cosmic anisotropy is found affect substantially the cosmic dynamics.
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