2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10773-021-04798-w
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Entropy Quantization of Reissner-Nordström Black Hole

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“…Instead, Kothawala et al [125], Skákala [126,127], Maggiore [128], Liu et al [129], Ren et al [130], Yu and Qi [131] and Bakshi et al [132] argued for a horizon entropy quantum of 2πk. Corishi et al [133,134] proposed 2γ 0 k ln 3, where the Barbero-Immirzi parameter γ 0 is unspecified, Sakalli et al [135] and Rahman [136][137][138] deduced more complex expressions. Liao and Shou-Yong [139] deduced 2πk/3, and Jiang [140] and Aldrovandi and Pereira [141] deduced the value k. The list is not exhaustive but gives an impression of the situation.…”
Section: Black Hole Horizonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead, Kothawala et al [125], Skákala [126,127], Maggiore [128], Liu et al [129], Ren et al [130], Yu and Qi [131] and Bakshi et al [132] argued for a horizon entropy quantum of 2πk. Corishi et al [133,134] proposed 2γ 0 k ln 3, where the Barbero-Immirzi parameter γ 0 is unspecified, Sakalli et al [135] and Rahman [136][137][138] deduced more complex expressions. Liao and Shou-Yong [139] deduced 2πk/3, and Jiang [140] and Aldrovandi and Pereira [141] deduced the value k. The list is not exhaustive but gives an impression of the situation.…”
Section: Black Hole Horizonsmentioning
confidence: 99%