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arxiv: 1511.00720 · v1 · pith:YKCK3Y7Wnew · submitted 2015-10-23 · 🌀 gr-qc

Hypocycloidal throat for 2+1-dimensional thin-shell wormholes

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keywords throatdimensionalhypocycloidenergyflatgeometrythin-shellwormholes
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Recently we have shown that for $2+1-$dimensional thin-shell wormholes a non-circular throat may lead to a physical wormhole in the sense that the energy conditions are satisfied. By the same token, herein we consider angular dependent throat geometry embedded in a $2+1-$dimensional flat spacetime in polar coordinates. It is shown that a generic, natural example of throat geometry is provided remarkably by a hypocycloid. That is, two flat $2+1-$dimensions are glued together along a hypocycloid. The energy required in each hypocycloid increases with the frequency of the roller circle inside the large one.

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