Lyapunov exponents act as order parameters for first-order phase transitions in Horava-Lifshitz black holes with mean-field critical exponent 1/2, while chaos bounds are violated below a horizon-radius threshold even in stable phases.
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Lukewarm RNdS black holes are promoted to a critical inter-horizon thermal manifold where a linearized mode's relaxation time diverges at ρ_* ≈ 0.4354.
Topological numbers categorize black hole systems into universality classes based on thermodynamic behavior, with calculations for critical points and phase transitions.
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Phase Transitions and Chaos Bound in Horava Lifshitz Black Holes using Lyapunov Exponents
Lyapunov exponents act as order parameters for first-order phase transitions in Horava-Lifshitz black holes with mean-field critical exponent 1/2, while chaos bounds are violated below a horizon-radius threshold even in stable phases.
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Critical Inter-Horizon Thermal Dynamics on the Lukewarm Reissner-Nordstr\"om-de Sitter Manifold
Lukewarm RNdS black holes are promoted to a critical inter-horizon thermal manifold where a linearized mode's relaxation time diverges at ρ_* ≈ 0.4354.
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Topology of black hole thermodynamics: A brief review
Topological numbers categorize black hole systems into universality classes based on thermodynamic behavior, with calculations for critical points and phase transitions.