By applying the unified first law of thermodynamics on the apparent horizon of FRW universe, we get the entropy relation for the apparent horizon in quasi-topological gravity theory. Throughout the paper, the results of considering the Hayward-Kodama and Cai-Kim temperatures are also addressed. Our study shows that whenever there is no energy exchange between the various parts of cosmos, we can get an expression for the apparent horizon entropy in quasi-topological gravity, which is in agreement with other attempts that followed different approaches. The effects of a mutual interaction between the various parts of cosmos on the apparent horizon entropy as well as the validity of second law of thermodynamics in quasi-topological gravity are ...
For general metric theories of gravity, we compare the approach that describes/derives the field equ...
Global topological soliton of the hedgehog ansatz is added to de Sitter spacetime in arbitrary dimen...
For general metric theories of gravity, we compare the approach that describes/derives the field equ...
AbstractIn this Letter, we study thermodynamical properties of the apparent horizon in a universe go...
AbstractIn this Letter, we study thermodynamical properties of the apparent horizon in a universe go...
In this study, the validity of the generalized second law of thermodynamics (GSLT) has been investig...
We have considered that the universe is the inhomogeneous (n+2)-dimensional quasi-spherical Szekeres...
Horizon thermodynamics is expected to be related to the effective energy based on the energy density...
AbstractThe paper deals with universal thermodynamics for FRW model of the universe bounded by appar...
In this work, we study the first and generalized second laws of thermodynamics at the apparent horiz...
In this work, we have considered the power-law correction of entropy on the horizon. If the flat FRW...
In this work, we study the first and generalized second laws of thermodynamics at the apparent horiz...
Applying the first law of thermodynamics to the apparent horizon of a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker uni...
AbstractIn this paper, after referring to the Rastall theory, we address some of its cosmological co...
Global topological soliton of the hedgehog ansatz is added to de Sitter spacetime in arbitrary dimen...
For general metric theories of gravity, we compare the approach that describes/derives the field equ...
Global topological soliton of the hedgehog ansatz is added to de Sitter spacetime in arbitrary dimen...
For general metric theories of gravity, we compare the approach that describes/derives the field equ...
AbstractIn this Letter, we study thermodynamical properties of the apparent horizon in a universe go...
AbstractIn this Letter, we study thermodynamical properties of the apparent horizon in a universe go...
In this study, the validity of the generalized second law of thermodynamics (GSLT) has been investig...
We have considered that the universe is the inhomogeneous (n+2)-dimensional quasi-spherical Szekeres...
Horizon thermodynamics is expected to be related to the effective energy based on the energy density...
AbstractThe paper deals with universal thermodynamics for FRW model of the universe bounded by appar...
In this work, we study the first and generalized second laws of thermodynamics at the apparent horiz...
In this work, we have considered the power-law correction of entropy on the horizon. If the flat FRW...
In this work, we study the first and generalized second laws of thermodynamics at the apparent horiz...
Applying the first law of thermodynamics to the apparent horizon of a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker uni...
AbstractIn this paper, after referring to the Rastall theory, we address some of its cosmological co...
Global topological soliton of the hedgehog ansatz is added to de Sitter spacetime in arbitrary dimen...
For general metric theories of gravity, we compare the approach that describes/derives the field equ...
Global topological soliton of the hedgehog ansatz is added to de Sitter spacetime in arbitrary dimen...
For general metric theories of gravity, we compare the approach that describes/derives the field equ...