Noncommutative wormholes in f(R) gravity with Lorentzian distribution
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Noncommutative wormholes in \(f(R)\) gravity with Lorentzian distribution
Noncommutative wormholes in \(f(R)\) gravity with Lorentzian distribution
Abstract: In this paper, we derive some new exact solutions of static wormholes in gravity supported by the matter possesses Lorentizian density distribution of a particle-like gravitational source. We derive the wormhole's solutions in two possible schemes for a given Lorentzian distribution: assuming an astrophysically viable function such as a power-law form and discuss several solutions corresponding to different values of the exponent (here ). In the second scheme, we consider particular form of two shape functions and have reconstructed f(R) in both cases. We have discussed all the solutions with graphical point of view.
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