Thermodynamical aspects of black holes in modified gravity
Lorenzo Sebastiani

TL;DR
This paper explores the thermodynamical properties of black holes within modified gravity theories, aiming to understand how these properties differ from those in classical general relativity.
Contribution
It introduces thermodynamical definitions tailored for black holes in modified gravity, providing a framework for their analysis.
Findings
Thermodynamical properties are altered in modified gravity theories.
New definitions help characterize black hole thermodynamics in these theories.
Potential implications for black hole entropy and temperature calculations.
Abstract
We discuss some thermodynamical definitions for black holes in modified theories of gravity.
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