Generalized Finslerian Wormhole Models in \(f(\mathcal{R},\mathcal{T})\) Gravity

This article explores wormhole solutions within the framework of Finsler geometry and the modified gravity theory. Modifications in gravitational theories, such as \(f(\mathcal{R}, \mathcal{T})\) gravity, propose alternatives that potentially avoid the exotic requirements. We derive the field equati...

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