Reply to the comment on "Black hole entropy and isolated horizons thermodynamics"
Amit Ghosh, Alejandro Perez

TL;DR
This paper refutes a previous comment on black hole entropy and isolated horizons, asserting that the comment contains fundamental errors in basic statistical mechanics calculations.
Contribution
It provides a direct rebuttal clarifying the correct calculations and reasoning regarding black hole thermodynamics.
Findings
The comment's calculations are fundamentally flawed.
The original arguments on black hole entropy are reaffirmed.
Basic statistical mechanics principles are correctly applied.
Abstract
The comment arXiv:1204.2729v1 is completely wrong. The author makes serious mistakes in calculations and judgement. The errors are made at the level of basic undergraduate statistical mechanics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Statistical Mechanics and Entropy · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
