Complexity factor parameterization for traversable wormholes

IF 0.5 4区 数学 Q3 MATHEMATICS
S. Bhattacharya, Subhasis Nalui
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Abstract

It is known that static traversable wormholes in Einstein gravity are supported by matter that violates null energy conditions (NEC). Essentially, such wormholes will be characterized by a central throat with anisotropic matter lining the throat that violates NEC. This, in turn, provides viable geometry for the wormhole to sustain. In 2018, Herrera [Phys. Rev. D 97, 044010 (2018)] introduced a new classification for spherically symmetric bodies called “complexity factor.” It was proposed that a spherically symmetric non-trivial geometry can be classified as complex or non-complex based on the nature of the inhomogeneity and anisotropy of the stress–energy tensors with only homogeneous and isotropic matter distribution leading to null complexity. Mathematically, there was also another way of obtaining zero complexity geometry. In this context, since static traversable wormholes, by default, are characterized by anisotropic and inhomogeneous matter stress tensors, the question we answer is whether it is possible to obtain zero complexity class of wormholes supported by exotic matter.
可穿越虫洞的复杂性因子参数化
众所周知,爱因斯坦引力中的静态可穿越虫洞是由违反零能条件(NEC)的物质支持的。从本质上讲,这种虫洞的特征是一个中央喉道,各向异性物质衬在喉道上,违反了NEC。这反过来又为虫洞提供了可行的几何结构。2018年,埃雷拉[物理学家]Rev. D 97,044010(2018)]引入了球对称体的新分类,称为“复杂性因子”。根据应力-能量张量的非均匀性和各向异性的性质,提出了球对称非平凡几何可以分为复杂几何和非复杂几何,只有均匀和各向同性的物质分布导致零复杂度。在数学上,还有另一种方法可以获得零复杂度几何。在这种情况下,由于静态可穿越虫洞默认具有各向异性和非均匀物质应力张量的特征,因此我们要回答的问题是,是否有可能获得由外来物质支持的零复杂度虫洞。
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0.70
自引率
20.00%
发文量
18
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Mathematical Physics, Analysis, Geometry (JMPAG) publishes original papers and reviews on the main subjects: mathematical problems of modern physics; complex analysis and its applications; asymptotic problems of differential equations; spectral theory including inverse problems and their applications; geometry in large and differential geometry; functional analysis, theory of representations, and operator algebras including ergodic theory. The Journal aims at a broad readership of actively involved in scientific research and/or teaching at all levels scientists.
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