Traditional treatments of the first law of black hole thermodynamics do not include a discussion of pressure and volume. We give an overview of recent developments proposing a definition of volume that can be used to extend the first law to include these appropriately. New results are also presenting relating to the critical point and the associated second order phase transition for a rotating black-hole in four-dimensional space-time which is asymptotically anti-de Sitter. In line with known results for a non-rotating charged black-hole, this phase transition is shown to be of Van der Waals type with mean field exponents
In this review we summarize, expand, and set in context recent developments on the thermodynamics of...
The thermodynamics of black holes in various dimensions are described in the presence of a negative ...
The thermodynamics of black holes in various dimensions are described in the presence of a negative ...
Traditional treatments of the first law of black hole thermodynamic s do not include a discussion ...
The mass of a black hole is interpreted, in terms of thermodynamic potentials, as being the enthalpy...
The mass of a black hole is interpreted, in terms of thermodynamic potentials, as being the enthalp...
Interpreting the cosmological constant as a pressure, whose thermodynamically conjugate variable is ...
The role of the cosmological constant as a thermodynamic variable in black hole thermodynamics is di...
Phase transitions for rotating asymptotically anti–de Sitter black holes in four dimensions are desc...
We review some recent developments in black hole thermodynamics for asymptotically anti‐de Sitter bl...
In black hole thermodynamics a cosmological constant contributes a pressure to the equation of stat...
When the cosmological constant, Ʌ, is interpreted as a thermodynamic variable in the study of black...
We address a long-standing problem of describing the thermodynamics of a charged accelerating black ...
We address a long-standing problem of describing the thermodynamics of an accelerating black hole. W...
Treating the cosmological constant as a pressure, in the context of black hole thermodynamics, a th...
In this review we summarize, expand, and set in context recent developments on the thermodynamics of...
The thermodynamics of black holes in various dimensions are described in the presence of a negative ...
The thermodynamics of black holes in various dimensions are described in the presence of a negative ...
Traditional treatments of the first law of black hole thermodynamic s do not include a discussion ...
The mass of a black hole is interpreted, in terms of thermodynamic potentials, as being the enthalpy...
The mass of a black hole is interpreted, in terms of thermodynamic potentials, as being the enthalp...
Interpreting the cosmological constant as a pressure, whose thermodynamically conjugate variable is ...
The role of the cosmological constant as a thermodynamic variable in black hole thermodynamics is di...
Phase transitions for rotating asymptotically anti–de Sitter black holes in four dimensions are desc...
We review some recent developments in black hole thermodynamics for asymptotically anti‐de Sitter bl...
In black hole thermodynamics a cosmological constant contributes a pressure to the equation of stat...
When the cosmological constant, Ʌ, is interpreted as a thermodynamic variable in the study of black...
We address a long-standing problem of describing the thermodynamics of a charged accelerating black ...
We address a long-standing problem of describing the thermodynamics of an accelerating black hole. W...
Treating the cosmological constant as a pressure, in the context of black hole thermodynamics, a th...
In this review we summarize, expand, and set in context recent developments on the thermodynamics of...
The thermodynamics of black holes in various dimensions are described in the presence of a negative ...
The thermodynamics of black holes in various dimensions are described in the presence of a negative ...