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Scale-dependent planar Anti-de Sitter black hole

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arxiv 1901.03650 v1 pith:XU5SB5HD submitted 2019-01-11 gr-qc

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In this work, we investigate four-dimensional planar black hole solutions in anti-de Sitter spacetimes in light of the so-called scale-dependent scenario. To obtain this new family of solutions, the classical couplings of the theory, i.e., the gravitational coupling and the cosmological constant, are not taken to be fixed values anymore. Thus, those classical parameters evolve to functions which change along the "height" coordinate, z. The effective Einstein field equations are solved, and the results are analyzed and compared with the classical counterpart. Finally, some thermodynamic properties of the presented scale--dependent black hole are investigated.

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