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Configurational entropy of anti-de Sitter black holes

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Recent studies indicate that the configurational entropy is an useful tool to investigate the stability and (or) the relative dominance of states for diverse physical systems. Recent examples comprise the connection between the variation of this quantity and the relative fraction of light mesons and glueballs observed in hadronic processes. Here we develop a technique for defining a configurational entropy for an AdS-Schwarzschild black hole. The achieved result corroborates consistency with the Hawking-Page phase transition. Namely, the dominance of the black hole configurational entropy will be shown to increase with the temperature. In order to verify the consistency of the new procedure developed here, we also consider the case of black holes in flat space-time. For such a black hole, it is known that evaporation leads to instability. The configurational entropy obtained for the flat space case is thoroughly consistent with the physical expectation. In fact, we show that the smaller the black holes, the more unstable they are. So, the configurational entropy furnishes a reliable measure for stability of black holes.

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Configurational entropy and instability of tachyonic braneworld

hep-th · 2019-08-16 · conditional · novelty 4.0

In a tachyonic braneworld, configurational entropy has a minimum at a critical scale-factor rate for AdS or flat bulk, and the paper suggests this rate sets cosmic acceleration or inflation, though the physical link is not derived.

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  • Configurational entropy and instability of tachyonic braneworld hep-th · 2019-08-16 · conditional · none · ref 28 · internal anchor

    In a tachyonic braneworld, configurational entropy has a minimum at a critical scale-factor rate for AdS or flat bulk, and the paper suggests this rate sets cosmic acceleration or inflation, though the physical link is not derived.