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Networks of cosmological histories, crossing of the phantom divide line and potentials with cusps
We discuss the phenomenon of the smooth dynamical gravity induced crossing of
the phantom divide line in a framework of simple cosmological models where it
appears to occur rather naturally, provided the potential of the unique scalar
field has some kind of cusp. The behavior of cosmological trajectories in the
vicinity of the cusp is studied in some detail and a simple mechanical analogy
is presented. The phenomenon of certain complementarity between the smoothness
of the spacetime geometry and matter equations of motion is elucidated. We
introduce a network of cosmological histories and qualitatively describe some
of its properties
Reconstruction of scalar potentials in two-field cosmological models
We study the procedure of the reconstruction of phantom-scalar field
potentials in two-field cosmological models. It is shown that while in the
one-field case the chosen cosmological evolution defines uniquely the form of
the scalar potential, in the two-field case one has an infinite number of
possibilities. The classification of a large class of possible potentials is
presented and the dependence of cosmological dynamics on the choice of initial
conditions is investigated qualitatively and numerically for two particular
models.Comment: final version, to appear in JCA