Linear Stability Analysis of Evolving Thin Shell Wormholes
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Using ideas from the brane world cosmological perturbation theory, we make linear stability analysis of dynamic thin shell wormholes constructed by cutting-and-pasting two building-block spacetime at arbitrary joining shell radiuses. We observed that in appropriate parameter choices, dynamical thin shell wormholes following from such a cut-and-paste procedure can be kept stable during the whole evolution process towards the final extreme point on which the joining-shell radius arrives on static values. Our work forms a valuable complementarity to previous analysis basing on virtual radial perturbations around the born-static value of the joining-shell radius which allows no real evolution of the wormhole.
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