The remarkable connections between gravity and thermodynamics seem to imply that gravity is not\ud fundamental but emergent, and in particular, as Verlinde suggested, gravity is probably an entropic force. In this\ud paper, we will argue that the idea of gravity as an entropic force is debatable. It is shown that there is no\ud convincing analogy between gravity and entropic force in Verlinde’s example. Neither holographic screen nor test\ud particle satisfies all requirements for the existence of entropic force in a thermodynamics system. As a result, there is no entropic force in the gravity system. Furthermore, we show that the entropy increase of the screen is not caused by its statistical tendency to increase entropy as required by the...
Motivated by Verlinde's theory of entropic gravity, we give a tentative explanation to the Coul...
In Verlinde's formalism, gravity is an emergent phenomenon which can be interpreted as an entropic f...
Our subject of interest here is entropic forces, as re-interpreted by Verlinde with reference to gra...
The remarkable connections between gravity and thermodynamics seem to imply that gravity is not fund...
AbstractWe consider the controversial hypothesis that gravity is an entropic force that has its orig...
We investigate theories in which gravity arises as a consequence of entropy. We distinguish between ...
We consider the formulation of entropic gravity in two spacetime dimensions. The usual gravitational...
AbstractWe investigate the implications of the entropic force formalism proposed by Verlinde. We sho...
In the scenario of entropic gravity, entropy varies as a function of the location of the matter, whi...
If we assume that the source of thermodynamic system, ρ and p, are also the source of gravity, then ...
AbstractWe generalize the study of entropic force to a general static spherical spacetime and examin...
Abstract In this letter, we use the Parikh–Wilczek tunnel-ing model of Hawking radiation to illustra...
We clarify the problem in which occasions can gravitational force be regarded emergent from thermody...
Our subject of interest here is entropic forces, as re-interpreted by Verlinde with reference to gra...
In this letter we explore the foundations of entropic cosmology and highlight some important flaws w...
Motivated by Verlinde's theory of entropic gravity, we give a tentative explanation to the Coul...
In Verlinde's formalism, gravity is an emergent phenomenon which can be interpreted as an entropic f...
Our subject of interest here is entropic forces, as re-interpreted by Verlinde with reference to gra...
The remarkable connections between gravity and thermodynamics seem to imply that gravity is not fund...
AbstractWe consider the controversial hypothesis that gravity is an entropic force that has its orig...
We investigate theories in which gravity arises as a consequence of entropy. We distinguish between ...
We consider the formulation of entropic gravity in two spacetime dimensions. The usual gravitational...
AbstractWe investigate the implications of the entropic force formalism proposed by Verlinde. We sho...
In the scenario of entropic gravity, entropy varies as a function of the location of the matter, whi...
If we assume that the source of thermodynamic system, ρ and p, are also the source of gravity, then ...
AbstractWe generalize the study of entropic force to a general static spherical spacetime and examin...
Abstract In this letter, we use the Parikh–Wilczek tunnel-ing model of Hawking radiation to illustra...
We clarify the problem in which occasions can gravitational force be regarded emergent from thermody...
Our subject of interest here is entropic forces, as re-interpreted by Verlinde with reference to gra...
In this letter we explore the foundations of entropic cosmology and highlight some important flaws w...
Motivated by Verlinde's theory of entropic gravity, we give a tentative explanation to the Coul...
In Verlinde's formalism, gravity is an emergent phenomenon which can be interpreted as an entropic f...
Our subject of interest here is entropic forces, as re-interpreted by Verlinde with reference to gra...