Employing the unified first law of thermodynamics and the field equations of the generalized Rastall theory, we get the generalized Misner–Sharp mass of space–times for which gtt = –grr = –f(r). The obtained result differs from those of the Einstein and Rastall theories. Moreover, using the first law of thermodynamics, the obtained generalized Misner–Sharp mass, and the field equations, the entropy of static spherically symmetric horizons are also addressed in the framework of the generalized Rastall theory. In addition, by generalizing the study to a flat Friedmann–Robertson–Walker (FRW) universe, the apparent horizon entropy is also calculated. Considering the effects of applying the Newtonian limit to the field equations on the coupling ...
In this work, the Friedmann–Robertson–Walker (FRW) Universe is considered a thermodynamic system, wh...
Jacob Bekenstein’s identification of black hole event horizon area with entropy proved to be a landm...
A rigorous thermodynamic analysis has been done as regards the apparent horizon of a spatially flat ...
The restrictions on the Rastall theory due to application of the Newtonian limit to the theory are d...
AbstractIn this paper, after referring to the Rastall theory, we address some of its cosmological co...
We explore the thermodynamic analysis at the apparent horizon in the framework of Rastall theory of ...
In this work, we have considered the power-law correction of entropy on the horizon. If the flat FRW...
We have considered that the universe is the inhomogeneous (n+2)-dimensional quasi-spherical Szekeres...
Considering the modified entropy-area relation from doubly special relativity-generalized uncertaini...
We discuss the generalized second law (GSL) and the constraints imposed by it for two types of Fried...
We investigate the generalized second law of thermodynamics (GSL) in generalized theories of gravity...
In this study, the validity of the generalized second law of thermodynamics (GSLT) has been investig...
We investigate the generalized second law (GSL) and the constraints imposed by it for two types of F...
In this work, we study the first and generalized second laws of thermodynamics at the apparent horiz...
Jacob Bekenstein's identification of black hole event horizon area with entropy proved to be a landm...
In this work, the Friedmann–Robertson–Walker (FRW) Universe is considered a thermodynamic system, wh...
Jacob Bekenstein’s identification of black hole event horizon area with entropy proved to be a landm...
A rigorous thermodynamic analysis has been done as regards the apparent horizon of a spatially flat ...
The restrictions on the Rastall theory due to application of the Newtonian limit to the theory are d...
AbstractIn this paper, after referring to the Rastall theory, we address some of its cosmological co...
We explore the thermodynamic analysis at the apparent horizon in the framework of Rastall theory of ...
In this work, we have considered the power-law correction of entropy on the horizon. If the flat FRW...
We have considered that the universe is the inhomogeneous (n+2)-dimensional quasi-spherical Szekeres...
Considering the modified entropy-area relation from doubly special relativity-generalized uncertaini...
We discuss the generalized second law (GSL) and the constraints imposed by it for two types of Fried...
We investigate the generalized second law of thermodynamics (GSL) in generalized theories of gravity...
In this study, the validity of the generalized second law of thermodynamics (GSLT) has been investig...
We investigate the generalized second law (GSL) and the constraints imposed by it for two types of F...
In this work, we study the first and generalized second laws of thermodynamics at the apparent horiz...
Jacob Bekenstein's identification of black hole event horizon area with entropy proved to be a landm...
In this work, the Friedmann–Robertson–Walker (FRW) Universe is considered a thermodynamic system, wh...
Jacob Bekenstein’s identification of black hole event horizon area with entropy proved to be a landm...
A rigorous thermodynamic analysis has been done as regards the apparent horizon of a spatially flat ...