“…As a result, more attractive dynamical models based on the principle of modifying matter content of the Universe have appeared, such as quintessence, k-essence, Chapylygin gas, holographic dark energy, etc [8][9][10][11]. Recently, with researchers interested in the issue of cosmic acceleration, other alternatives have emerged called modified theories of gravity (MTG), which aim to modify the standard Einstein-Hilbert action and replace Ricci scalar curvature R with arbitrary functions of this scalar f (R) [12,13], or other physical quantities, such as f (R, T ) gravity (where R is the Ricci scalar and T is the trace of the energymomentum tensor) [14][15][16], f (G) gravity (where G is the Gauss-Bonnet invariant) [17][18][19], f (T ) gravity (where T is the torsion scalal) [20][21][22], f (Q) gravity (Q is the nonmetricity scalar), etc. In this work, we will examine a cosmological model in order to explain the cosmic acceleration in the framework of f (Q) symmetric teleparallel gravity proposed by Jiménez et al [23], where the non-metricity scalar Q is responsible for the gravitational interaction in this theory.…”