2020
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-020-08753-7
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Complexity of dynamical sphere in self-interacting Brans–Dicke gravity

Abstract: This paper aims to derive a definition of complexity for a dynamic spherical system in the background of self-interacting Brans–Dicke gravity. We measure complexity of the structure in terms of inhomogeneous energy density, anisotropic pressure and massive scalar field. For this purpose, we formulate structure scalars by orthogonally splitting the Riemann tensor. We show that self-gravitating models collapsing homologously follow the simplest mode of evolution. Furthermore, we demonstrate the effect of scalar … Show more

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“…ϕϑ are provided in Appendix B. The scalars (38) and (40) incorporate energy density of the dynamical cylinder and the local pressure inside anisotropic distribution along with modified corrections, respectively. The factor Y T F can be rewritten by using Eqs.…”
Section: Structure Scalarsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ϕϑ are provided in Appendix B. The scalars (38) and (40) incorporate energy density of the dynamical cylinder and the local pressure inside anisotropic distribution along with modified corrections, respectively. The factor Y T F can be rewritten by using Eqs.…”
Section: Structure Scalarsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[55] Several noteworthy results have been observed by extending this definition to different modified theories. [56][57][58] In this work, an extension of already developed anisotropic spherical solutions [59,60] is formulated in the background of f (R, T) theory under the influence of an electromagnetic field. We organize this article in the following manner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 55 ] Several noteworthy results have been observed by extending this definition to different modified theories. [ 56–58 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%