Minimal Wormholes in an (n + 1)-Dimensional Cosmological Background
M. Kord Zangeneh, N. Riazi

TL;DR
This paper explores a class of expanding traversable wormholes within an (n+1)-dimensional cosmological background, providing insights into their structure and properties in higher-dimensional spacetime.
Contribution
It introduces a new class of expanding Lorentzian traversable wormholes in higher-dimensional cosmological models, extending previous lower-dimensional studies.
Findings
Wormholes can be sustained in higher-dimensional cosmological backgrounds.
The properties of these wormholes depend on the dimensionality and expansion dynamics.
Potential implications for cosmology and higher-dimensional theories.
Abstract
In this paper a class of expanding lorentzian traversable wormholes is discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Mathematical Theories and Applications · Historical and Architectural Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
