Black hole thermodynamic criticality exhibits universal relaxation scaling and critical slowing down determined by local bifurcation structures.
On Black Hole Entropy Corrections in the Grand Canonical Ensemble
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We study entropy corrections due to thermal fluctuations for asymptotically AdS black holes in the grand canonical ensemble. To leading order, these can be expressed in terms of the black hole response coefficients via fluctuation moments. We also analyze entropy corrections due to mass and charge fluctuations of R-charged black holes, and our results indicate an universality in the logarithmic corrections to charged AdS black hole entropy in various dimensions.
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QPO frequencies in RN AdS and Kerr geometries trace distinct thermodynamic phases and their stability when plotted against Hawking temperature.
Charge most strongly controls JT inversion and cooling domains of the f(R,T)-NLED AdS black hole; NLED and modified-gravity parameters supply only sub-leading corrections that leave exterior geodesics close to RN-AdS.
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Degenerate Bifurcations and Universal Relaxation Scaling in Black Hole Thermodynamics
Black hole thermodynamic criticality exhibits universal relaxation scaling and critical slowing down determined by local bifurcation structures.
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Probing Black Hole Phase Transitions through Quasi-Periodic Oscillations
QPO frequencies in RN AdS and Kerr geometries trace distinct thermodynamic phases and their stability when plotted against Hawking temperature.
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Joule-Thomson Effect and Geodesic Structure of Charged AdS Black Holes in f(R,T) Coupled with Nonlinear Electrodynamics
Charge most strongly controls JT inversion and cooling domains of the f(R,T)-NLED AdS black hole; NLED and modified-gravity parameters supply only sub-leading corrections that leave exterior geodesics close to RN-AdS.