“…This method was applied to construct a number of thinshell wormholes (TSW), including charged TSW [11,12], TSW with a cosmological constant [13], TSW in dilaton gravity [14], TSW from the regular Hayward black hole [15], TSW in higher-dimensional Einstein-Maxwell theory [16,17], rotating TSW [18,19], quantum corrected TSW in Bohmian quantum mechanics [20], primordial wormholes induced from Grand Unified Theories (GUTs) [21,22], canonical acoustic TSW, charged TSW with dilaton field, TSW with a Chaplygin gas, traversable wormholes in the anti-de Sitter space-time, TSW with a negative cosmological 2 Advances in High Energy Physics constant, wormholes in mimetic gravity, TSW from charged black string, cylindrical TSW, and many other interesting papers , while the stability analysis is investigated by different models, for example, linear perturbations [9] and specific equations of state (EoS) such as linear barotropic gas (LBG), Chaplygin gas (CG), and logarithmic gas (LogG) for the exotic matter [14,[59][60][61][62].…”