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Role of gravitational decoupling on isotropization and complexity of self-gravitating system under complete geometric deformation approach

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arxiv 2112.01497 v1 pith:UG37SG7K submitted 2021-12-01 gr-qc

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keywords complexityfactorapproachdecouplingself-gravitatingcompletedeformationgeometric
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In the present paper, we discuss the role of gravitational decoupling to isotropize the anisotropic solution of Einstein's field equations in the context of the complete geometric deformation (CGD) approach and its influence on the complexity factor introduced by L. Herrera (Phys. Rev. D 97, 044010 (2018)) in the static self-gravitating system. Moreover, we also proposed a simple and effective technique to generate new solutions for self-gravitating objects via CGD approach by using two systems with the same complexity factor and vanishing complexity factor proposed by Casadio et al. Eur. Phys. J. C 79, 826 (2019). The effect of decoupling constant and the compactness on the complexity factor have been also analyzed for the obtained solutions.

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