In this paper we calculate the entropy of a thin spherical shell that contracts reversibly from infinity down to its event horizon. We find that, for a broad class of equations of state, the entropy of a non-extremal shell is one-quarter of its area in the black hole limit. The considerations in this paper suggest the following operational definition for the entropy of a black hole: $S_{BH}$ is the equilibrium thermodynamic entropy that would be stored in the material which gathers to form the black hole, if all of this material were compressed into a thin layer near its gravitational radius. Since the entropy for a given mass and area is maximized for thermal equilibrium we expect that this is the maximum entropy that could be stored in th...
We give several pieces of evidence to show that extremal black holes cannot be obtained as limits of...
We review aspects of black hole thermodynamics, and show how entanglement of a quantum field between...
Black holes have their own thermodynamics including notions of entropy and temperature and versions ...
There is a debate as to what is the value of the entropy S of extremal black holes. There are approa...
© 2016 American Physical Society.Using a unified approach, we study the entropy of extremal black ho...
After summarizing the development of black hole thermodynamics in the seventies, we describe a recen...
Although we have convincing evidence that a black hole bears an entropy proportional to its surface ...
We consider a possibility that the entropy of a Schwarzschild black hole has two different interpret...
Almost all of the entropy in the universe is in the form of Bekenstein-Hawking (BH) entropy of supe...
One can increase one-quarter the area of a black hole, A/4, to exceed the total thermodynamic entrop...
The entropy of anti-de Sitter Reissner-Nordstrom black hole is found to be stored in the material wh...
In gravitational thermodynamics, the origin of a black hole's entropy is the topology of its instant...
© 2017 American Physical Society. Using a thin shell, the first law of thermodynamics, and a unified...
Whereas the usual understanding is that the entropy of only a non-extremal black hole is given by th...
We argue that the statistical entropy relevant for the thermal interactions of a black hole with its...
We give several pieces of evidence to show that extremal black holes cannot be obtained as limits of...
We review aspects of black hole thermodynamics, and show how entanglement of a quantum field between...
Black holes have their own thermodynamics including notions of entropy and temperature and versions ...
There is a debate as to what is the value of the entropy S of extremal black holes. There are approa...
© 2016 American Physical Society.Using a unified approach, we study the entropy of extremal black ho...
After summarizing the development of black hole thermodynamics in the seventies, we describe a recen...
Although we have convincing evidence that a black hole bears an entropy proportional to its surface ...
We consider a possibility that the entropy of a Schwarzschild black hole has two different interpret...
Almost all of the entropy in the universe is in the form of Bekenstein-Hawking (BH) entropy of supe...
One can increase one-quarter the area of a black hole, A/4, to exceed the total thermodynamic entrop...
The entropy of anti-de Sitter Reissner-Nordstrom black hole is found to be stored in the material wh...
In gravitational thermodynamics, the origin of a black hole's entropy is the topology of its instant...
© 2017 American Physical Society. Using a thin shell, the first law of thermodynamics, and a unified...
Whereas the usual understanding is that the entropy of only a non-extremal black hole is given by th...
We argue that the statistical entropy relevant for the thermal interactions of a black hole with its...
We give several pieces of evidence to show that extremal black holes cannot be obtained as limits of...
We review aspects of black hole thermodynamics, and show how entanglement of a quantum field between...
Black holes have their own thermodynamics including notions of entropy and temperature and versions ...