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This paper focuses on the examination of stable and unstable geometrical structures of thin-shell wormholes constructed from Henneaux–Martinez–Troncoso–Zanelli black holes through the Visser cut-and-paste approach. We use the Israel thin-shell formalism for evaluating the stress–energy tensor components of the matter distribution near the wormhole throat. Equations of state, specifically the phantom-like and generalized Chaplygin gas model for exotic matter, are used to conduct an extensive investigation into the stability of the thin-shell. The radial perturbation around the equilibrium throat radius is also considered to explore the stable configuration for specific values of physical parameters. Our results show that the stable zones of these thin-shell wormholes increase as the scalar field parameter Formula: see text approaches −1. This study gives light on the behavior and dynamics of these wormholes throw light on their potential stability and lead the way for additional theoretical physics research.
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