A new thermodynamic inequality 4πJ²/(3MV) < 1 is derived for rotating AdS black holes to prevent naked singularities and uphold cosmic censorship.
Butterfly Velocity Bound and Reverse Isoperimetric Inequality
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We study the butterfly effect of the AdS planar black holes in the framework of Einstein's general relativity. We find that the butterfly velocities can be expressed by a universal formula $v_{\rm B}^2 = TS/(2V_{\rm th} P)$. In doing so, we come upon a near-horizon geometrical formula for the thermodynamical volume $V_{\rm th}$. We verify the volume formula by examining a variety of AdS black holes. We also show that the volume formula implies that the conjectured reverse isoperimetric inequality follows straightforwardly from the null-energy condition, for static AdS black holes. The inequality is thus related to an upper bound of the butterfly velocities.
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Novel thermodynamic inequality for rotating AdS black holes
A new thermodynamic inequality 4πJ²/(3MV) < 1 is derived for rotating AdS black holes to prevent naked singularities and uphold cosmic censorship.