Nonminimal torsion-matter coupling in f(T) gravity permits wormholes threaded by nonexotic matter near the throat, yet geometric constraints force finite size and prevent extension across all spacetime.
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In f(R, L_m) gravity, charged wormholes satisfy radial NEC for wide E ranges but tangential NEC only for 0.1 ≤ E ≤ 0.6, with violations linked to throat formation and distinct matter profiles versus compact objects.
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Wormholes without exotic matter in nonminimal torsion-matter coupling $f(T)$ gravity
Nonminimal torsion-matter coupling in f(T) gravity permits wormholes threaded by nonexotic matter near the throat, yet geometric constraints force finite size and prevent extension across all spacetime.
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Energy Conditions and Stability of Charged Wormholes in $f(R, \mathscr{L}_m)$ Gravity: A Comparative Analysis with Compact Objects
In f(R, L_m) gravity, charged wormholes satisfy radial NEC for wide E ranges but tangential NEC only for 0.1 ≤ E ≤ 0.6, with violations linked to throat formation and distinct matter profiles versus compact objects.