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A note of the first law of thermodynamics by gravitational decoupling

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arxiv 2003.13168 v1 pith:WLMHZRSQ submitted 2020-03-30 gr-qc

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We provide a way of decoupling the first law of thermodynamics in two sectors : the standard first law of thermodynamics and the quasi first law of thermodynamics. It is showed that both sectors share the same thermodynamics volume and the same entropy. However, the total thermodynamics pressure, the total temperature and the total local energy correspond to a simple sum of the thermodynamics contributions of each sector. Furthermore, it is showed a simple example, where there is a phase transition due to the behavior of the temperature at the quasi sector.

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