In a non-flat Friedmann universe, the unified first law dE = TdS + WdV and the energy-flux form -dE = TdS are consistent only when the horizon volume is taken as the areal volume, not the proper invariant volume.
Emergent Geometry from Quantized Spacetime
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We examine the picture of emergent geometry arising from a mass-deformed matrix model. Because of the mass-deformation, a vacuum geometry turns out to be a constant curvature spacetime such as d-dimensional sphere and (anti-)de Sitter spaces. We show that the mass-deformed matrix model giving rise to the constant curvature spacetime can be derived from the d-dimensional Snyder algebra. The emergent geometry beautifully confirms all the rationale inferred from the algebraic point of view that the d-dimensional Snyder algebra is equivalent to the Lorentz algebra in (d+1)-dimensional {\it flat} spacetime. For example, a vacuum geometry of the mass-deformed matrix model is completely described by a G-invariant metric of coset manifolds G/H defined by the Snyder algebra. We also discuss a nonlinear deformation of the Snyder algebra.
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First Law of Thermodynamics and Emergence of Cosmic Space in a Non-Flat Universe
In a non-flat Friedmann universe, the unified first law dE = TdS + WdV and the energy-flux form -dE = TdS are consistent only when the horizon volume is taken as the areal volume, not the proper invariant volume.