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Title: Stability of Thin-Shell wormholes
Authors: Amirabi, Zahra
Keywords: Physics - Space and Time
General Relativity (Physics)
Black Holes
Black Hole - Wormholes - Thin-Shell - Norman Matter - Exotic Matter - Stability
Issue Date: Aug-2012
Publisher: Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU)
Citation: Amirabi, Zahra. (2012). Stability of thin-shell wormholes. Thesis (Ph.D.), Eastern Mediterranean University, Institute of Graduate Studies and Research, Dept. of Physics, Famagusta: North Cyprus.
Abstract: ABSTRACT: The concept of thin-shell wormholes has been considered in Einstein’s theory of gravity coupled with different matter sources likeMaxwell, Yang-Mills, Born-Infeld- Hoffman fields, generalized Chaplygin gas and dilaton. Our consideration is in higher dimensions where the bulk spacetime is introduced there. We mainly concentrate on the stability of possible thin shell wormholes and the amount of normal or exotic matter needed to support such kind of wormholes. In addition to the Einstein Gravity (i.e General Relativity) we also consider the Gausse-Bonnet gravity which is an extension of Einstein’s gravity. This extended version of general relativity enabled us to construct thin-shell wormholes which are supported by normal matter. Most of our calculations are numeric together with some plots. The results given in this thesis are published during the recent years.
Description: Doctor of Philosophy in Physics. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Physics, 2012. Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Mustafa Halilsoy.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11129/1260
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