Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 6
Saturday–Tuesday, April 9–12, 2022; New York
Session F01: Poster Session I and Welcome (5:30-7:30 pm)
5:30 PM,
Saturday, April 9, 2022
Room: 9th Floor Terrace
Abstract: F01.00066 : Testing Geometric Surface Conjecture for Rotating Transversable Wormholes
Presenter:
John J Marchetta
(Baylor University)
Authors:
John J Marchetta
(Baylor University)
David D McNutt
(University of Stavanger)
William Julius
(Baylor University)
Matthew Gorban
(Baylor University)
Christian Brown
(Baylor University)
Patrick Brown
(Baylor University)
Gerald B Cleaver
(Baylor University)
Collaborations:
Baylor University, Early Universe Cosmology and Strings (EUCOS), Center for Astrophysics, Space Physics, and Engineering Research (CASPER)
The recent geometric surface conjecture proposes that specific quasilocal surfaces, such as the ones characterizing a dynamical wormhole throat, can be distinguished in a foliation independent way by the vanishing of a particular set of curvature invariants. This conjecture has been tested for the Simpson, Martin-Moruno, and Visser wormhole, but has yet to be confirmed for the rotating transversable wormholes, such as the Teo wormhole. We examine the computational difficulties involved with the Teo wormhole both with respect to classification and surface identification, and will describe potential methods going forward.
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