Advances in Astrophysics
A General Bianchi Type Viscous Fluid Cosmological Model with Both Deceleration and Acceleration
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- Shri Ram*
Department of Mathematical Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology(BHU), Varanasi -2210 05, India - S. Chandel
Department of Mathematical Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology(BHU), Varanasi -2210 05, India - M. K. Verma
Department of Mathematics, BBD NITM Lucknow-227105, India
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