Barrow Entropy and Extended Black Hole Thermodynamics
By considering the concept of Barrow's idea of a fractal black hole horizon in the extended-phase space thermodynamics formalism, we explore the thermodynamic processes, the phase transition, and the stability of black holes. We study the impact of quantum gravity on the area of the black hole...
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