Simpson and Visser recently proposed a phenomenological way to avoid some kinds of space-time singularities by replacing a parameter whose zero value corresponds to a singularity (say, $r$) with the manifestly nonzero expression $r(u) = \sqrt{u^2 + b^2}$, where $u$ is a new coordinate, and $b =$ \const $>0$. This trick, generically leading to a regular minimum of $r$ beyond a black hole horizon (called a "black bounce"), may hopefully mimic some expected results of quantum gravity, and was previously applied to regularize the Schwarzschild, Reissner-Nordstr\"om, Kerr and some other metrics. In this paper it is applied to regularize the Fisher solution with a massless canonical scalar field in general relativity (resulting in a traversable w...
The time evolution of the field perturbations in the wormhole and black bounce backgrounds are inves...
In this work we demonstrate that wormholes can in principle be naturally created during the cosmolog...
The presence of spacetime singularities in physically relevant solutions of the Einstein Equations i...
We apply the Simpson-Visser phenomenological regularization method to a cylindrically symmetric solu...
We apply the Simpson-Visser phenomenological regularization method to a cylindrically symmetric solu...
We apply the Simpson-Visser phenomenological regularization method to a cylindrically symmetric solu...
In this work, a regular black string solution will be presented from the method used by Simpson-Viss...
We consider a procedure of elimination of cosmological singularities similar to that suggested in th...
We consider a procedure of elimination of cosmological singularities similar to that suggested in th...
It is shown that an arbitrary static, spherically symmetric metric can be presented as an exact solu...
We consider a procedure of elimination of cosmological singularities similar to that suggested in th...
We give a comparative description of different types of regular static, spherically symmetric black ...
The "black-bounce" spacetime geometries, were recently proposed in [A. Simpson, M. Visser, JCAP 02 (...
In this paper, we construct models that admit the traversable wormhole geometries in the framework o...
We consider static, spherically symmetric, electrically or/and magnetically charged configurations o...
The time evolution of the field perturbations in the wormhole and black bounce backgrounds are inves...
In this work we demonstrate that wormholes can in principle be naturally created during the cosmolog...
The presence of spacetime singularities in physically relevant solutions of the Einstein Equations i...
We apply the Simpson-Visser phenomenological regularization method to a cylindrically symmetric solu...
We apply the Simpson-Visser phenomenological regularization method to a cylindrically symmetric solu...
We apply the Simpson-Visser phenomenological regularization method to a cylindrically symmetric solu...
In this work, a regular black string solution will be presented from the method used by Simpson-Viss...
We consider a procedure of elimination of cosmological singularities similar to that suggested in th...
We consider a procedure of elimination of cosmological singularities similar to that suggested in th...
It is shown that an arbitrary static, spherically symmetric metric can be presented as an exact solu...
We consider a procedure of elimination of cosmological singularities similar to that suggested in th...
We give a comparative description of different types of regular static, spherically symmetric black ...
The "black-bounce" spacetime geometries, were recently proposed in [A. Simpson, M. Visser, JCAP 02 (...
In this paper, we construct models that admit the traversable wormhole geometries in the framework o...
We consider static, spherically symmetric, electrically or/and magnetically charged configurations o...
The time evolution of the field perturbations in the wormhole and black bounce backgrounds are inves...
In this work we demonstrate that wormholes can in principle be naturally created during the cosmolog...
The presence of spacetime singularities in physically relevant solutions of the Einstein Equations i...