Advances in Astrophysics
LRS Bianchi Type-I Universe in F (T) Theory of Gravity
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- M.V. Dawande
Bharatiya Mahavidyalaya, Amravati - K. S. Adhav*
Professor (Mathematics), School 0f Mathematical & Statistical Sciences, Hawassa University, Ethiopia - S. S. Nerkar
P.R.Pote (Patil) College of Engineering and Management, Amravati
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