We use our Nöther Symmetry Approach to study the Einstein equations minimally coupled with a scalar field, in the case of Bianchi universes of class A and B. Possible cases, when such symmetries exist, are found and two examples of exact integration of the equations of motion are given in the cases of Bianchi AI and BV.
In the framework of phantom quintessence cosmology, we use the Noether Symmetry Approach to
obtain general exact solutions for the cosmological equations. This result is achieved by the quintessential
(phantom) potential determined by the existence of the symmetry itself. A comparison between the
theoretical model and observations is worked out. In particular, we use type Ia supernovae and large-scale
structure parameters determined from the 2-degree Field Galaxy Redshift Survey and from the Wide part
of the VIMOS-VLT Deep Survey ). It turns out that the model is compatible with the presently available
observational data. Moreover we extend the approach to include radiation. We show that it is compatible
with data derived from recombination and it seems that quintessence do not affect nucleosynthesis results
We present general exact solutions for two classes of exponential potentials in a scalar field model for quintessence. The coupling is minimal and we consider only dust and scalar field. To some extent, it is possible to reproduce experimental results from supernovae.
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