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Complexity of static sphere in energy–momentum squared gravity

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0217732322500316Cited by:2 (Source: Crossref)

    In this paper, we study complexity of a static spherically symmetric object containing anisotropic fluid in the background of energy–momentum squared gravity (EMSG). We formulate the field equations and describe the energy content of the fluid via Misner–Sharp as well as Tolman mass definitions. In order to compute the complexity factor, the Riemann tensor is orthogonally split to produce structure scalars which incorporate the fundamental properties of the system. The scalar involving anisotropic pressure and inhomogeneous energy density is chosen as the complexity factor. We consider a minimally coupled model to formulate the condition for vanishing complexity which is employed to formulate two solutions. It is concluded that additional matter source terms appearing due to energy–momentum squared gravity increase the complexity of the system.

    PACS: 04.40.-b, 04.50.Kd, 04.40.Dg