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Linearized stability of charged thin-shell wormholes

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arxiv gr-qc/0303093 v2 pith:QZ46YBD6 submitted 2003-03-24 gr-qc

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The linearized stability of charged thin shell wormholes under spherically symmetric perturbations is analized. It is shown that the presence of a large value of charge provides stabilization to the system, in the sense that the constrains onto the equation of state are less severe than for non-charged wormholes.

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