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    Friedmann universe with dust and scalar field

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    We study a spatially flat Friedmann model containing a pressureless perfect fluid (dust) and a scalar field with an unbounded from below potential of the form V(\fii)=W_0 - V_0\sinh(\sqrt{3/2}\kappa\fii), where the parameters W0W_0 and V0V_0 are arbitrary and κ=8πGN=Mp1\kappa=\sqrt{8\pi G_N}=M_p^{-1}. The model is integrable and all exact solutions describe the recollapsing universe. The behavior of the model near both initial and final points of evolution is analyzed. The model is consistent with the observational parameters. We single out the exact solution with the present-day values of acceleration parameter q0=0.5q_0=0.5 and dark matter density parameter Ωρ0=0.3\Omega_{\rho 0}=0.3 describing the evolution within the time approximately equal to 2H012H_0^{-1}.Comment: 11 pages, 10 figure

    Models of G time variations in diverse dimensions

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    A review of different cosmological models in diverse dimensions leading to a relatively small time variation of the effective gravitational constant G is presented. Among them: 4-dimensional general scalar-tensor model, multidimensional vacuum model with two curved Einstein spaces, multidimensional model with multicomponent anisotropic "perfect fluid", S-brane model with scalar fields and two form field etc. It is shown that there exist different possible ways of explanation of relatively small time variation of the effective gravitational constant G compatible with present cosmological data (e.g. acceleration): 4-dimensional scalar-tensor theories or multidimensional cosmological models with different matter sources. The experimental bounds on G-dot may be satisfied ether in some restricted interval or for all allowed values of the synchronous time variable.Comment: 27 pages, Late
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