Abstract

The thick brane scenario built on the [Formula: see text] teleparallel gravity theory was considered for the study of phase transitions, internal structures and new classes of solutions in a model. In this theory, [Formula: see text] denotes the torsion scalar and [Formula: see text] is a boundary term. An interesting result was observed when brane splitting occurs, i.e. internal structures in the model arise as a consequence of the appearance of new domain walls in the theory. In fact, this preliminary result influences the profile of the matter field (from kink to multikink) so that for appropriate values of the parameters [Formula: see text], multiple phase transitions are identified. To perform this analysis, the Differential Configurational Entropy (DCE) that has the ability to predict the existence of phase transitions through critical points was used. Furthermore, the DCE is able to select the most stable solutions since it gives us details about the informational content to the field settings.

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