The bounded discrete thermal weight suppresses black-hole Hawking luminosity near the cutoff and supports an exact Jarzynski identity for work but not a simple Crooks relation.
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The paper derives GUP-modified Hawking radiation spectra and Gauss-Bonnet light deflection angles for Einstein-Dyonic-ModMax black holes in vacuum and plasma, along with quantum-corrected thermodynamics showing phase transitions.
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Bounded thermal weights from a discrete Boltzmann factor
The bounded discrete thermal weight suppresses black-hole Hawking luminosity near the cutoff and supports an exact Jarzynski identity for work but not a simple Crooks relation.
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Thermal and Optical Signatures of Einstein-Dyonic ModMax Black Holes with GUP and Plasma Modifications
The paper derives GUP-modified Hawking radiation spectra and Gauss-Bonnet light deflection angles for Einstein-Dyonic-ModMax black holes in vacuum and plasma, along with quantum-corrected thermodynamics showing phase transitions.