1112.6333 (Francisco S. N. Lobo)
Francisco S. N. Lobo
A fundamental ingredient in wormhole physics is the presence of exotic
matter, which involves the violation of the null energy condition. Although a
plethora of wormhole solutions have been explored in the literature, it is
useful to find geometries that minimize the usage of exotic matter. In the
context of modified gravity, it has also been shown that the normal matter can
be imposed to satisfy the null energy condition, and it is the higher order
curvature terms, interpreted as a gravitational fluid, that sustain these
non-standard wormhole geometries, fundamentally different from their
counterparts in general relativity. In this paper, we review recent work in
wormhole physics in the context of modified theories of gravity.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.6333
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