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Conformally symmetric wormhole solutions supported by non-commutative geometries in the context of $f(Q,T)$ gravity

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arxiv 2311.11661 v4 pith:JXGNDQVJ submitted 2023-11-20 gr-qc hep-th

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keywords wormholenon-commutativegeometriessolutionsanalyticalconformalconformallycontext
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This paper examines wormhole geometries in the context of $f(Q,T)$ gravity under the background of non-commutative distributions. We discuss the analytical solutions assuming spherical symmetry and the presence of conformal Killing vectors, which provides a systematic approach for seeking exact wormhole solutions. Specifically, the imposition of conformal symmetry places noteworthy constraints on the model, shaping the analytical outcomes more precisely. We studied the properties of traversable wormholes under both Gaussian and Lorentzian distributions and noticed that NEC and SEC are violated in the neighborhood of the wormhole throat. We also observed the influence of model parameters as well as non-commutative parameters for these violations. Employing the "volume integral quantifier," it is established that conformally symmetric wormhole geometries may, in principle, be constructed with infinitesimally small amounts of matter, violating the averaged null energy condition. Further, equilibrium forces and the complexity factor of the non-commutative distributed wormholes have also been explored.

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