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AUTHORSD. R. K. Reddy, R. Venkateswarlu
ABSTRACTSpatially-homogenous and anisotropic Bianchi type-VI0 cosmological models are obtained, in Barber's second self-creation theory of gravitation, both in vacuum and in the presence of perfect fluid with pressure equal to energy density. Some properties of the model are discussed.
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