Preventing Curvature Singularities in f(R) Dark Energy Models

Abstract

The curvature singularity problem in f(R) dark energy models poses a significant challenge to their viability as alternatives to the paradigm. In this work, we investigate the possibility of resolving this issue by incorporating higher-order corrections that are compatible with the inflationary phase. We analyze the effects of adding R2, Rm+2m+1 and α-attractor representation in f(R) gravity terms to types of dark energy f(R) models, focusing on their ability to prevent singularities in high-density environments. Our results demonstrate that these corrections can effectively stabilize the models, ensuring their consistency across both inflationary and late-time cosmological scales.

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