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The thermodynamics of the Bardeen black hole in asymptotically flat space is investigated with the corrected first law of thermodynamics via Rényi statistics.
Zefeng Wang +3 more
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A note of the first law of thermodynamics by gravitational decoupling
We provide a way of decoupling the first law of thermodynamics in two sectors : the standard first law of thermodynamics and the quasi first law of thermodynamics.
Milko Estrada, Reginaldo Prado
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Volume dependent extension of Kerr-Newman black hole thermodynamics
We show that the Hawking–Bekenstein entropy formula is modified by a factor of 8/3 if one also considers a work term in the 1st law of thermodynamics by a pressure stemming from the Hawking radiation. We give an intuitive definition for the corresponding
Tamás S. Biró +3 more
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Two-dimensional massive integrable models on a torus
The finite-volume thermodynamics of a massive integrable QFT is described in terms of a grand canonical ensemble of loops immersed in a torus and interacting through scattering factors associated with their intersections.
Ivan Kostov
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Chemical thermodynamics for growing systems
We consider growing open chemical reaction systems (CRSs), in which autocatalytic chemical reactions are encapsulated in a finite volume and its size can change in conjunction with the reactions.
Yuki Sughiyama +3 more
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Geometry of AdS black hole thermodynamics in extended phase space
We consider the geometry of anti-de-Sitter (AdS) black hole thermodynamics in four dimensions, where the equation of state in the extended phase space formalism allows explicit comparison with normal fluid systems.
Joy Das Bairagya +3 more
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Thermodynamics, statistical mechanics and the vanishing pore width limit of confined fluids
Temperature, particle number and volume are the independent variables of the Helmholtz free energy for a bulk fluid. For a fluid confined in a slit pore between two walls, they are usually complemented by the surface area.
W. Dong, T. Franosch, R. Schilling
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Thermodynamic volume and the extended Smarr relation [PDF]
We continue to explore the scaling transformation in the reduced action formalism of gravity models. As an extension of our construction, we consider the extended forms of the Smarr relation for various black holes, adopting the cosmological constant as the bulk pressure as in some literatures on black holes. Firstly, by using the quasi-local formalism
Hyun, Seungjoon +3 more
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Fidelity susceptibility as holographic PV-criticality
It is well known that entropy can be used to holographically establish a connection among geometry, thermodynamics and information theory. In this paper, we will use complexity to holographically establish a connection among geometry, thermodynamics and ...
Davood Momeni +3 more
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Thermal performance in heat exchangers by the irreversibility, effectiveness, and efficiency concepts using nanofluids [PDF]
The objective of the work is to obtain the outlet temperatures of the fluids in a shell and tube heat exchanger. The second law of thermodynamics is applied through the concepts of efficiency, effectiveness, and irreversibility to analyze the results ...
Nogueira E.
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