Thermodynamics of Einstein static Universe with boundary
G.E. Volovik

TL;DR
This paper explores the thermodynamic properties of the bounded Einstein static Universe, revealing its boundary's role analogous to the de Sitter horizon and establishing a holographic entropy relation similar to black hole thermodynamics.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the thermodynamics of the bounded Einstein Universe parallels that of de Sitter space, with a boundary entropy satisfying the holographic relation, and highlights the significance of boundary conditions.
Findings
Entropy follows holographic relation S=A/4G
Boundary acts like a cosmological horizon
Temperature determines Universe radius
Abstract
The de Sitter state and the static Einstein Universe are unique states that have a constant scalar Ricci curvature . It was shown earlier that such a unique symmetry of the de Sitter state leads to special thermodynamic properties of this state, which are determined by the local temperature , where is the radius of the cosmological horizon. Then, what happens in the static Universe? We consider the original Einstein Universe, i.e. the so-called spherical Universe. It is half of the elliptical Universe , which was introduced later. Formally, the original Einstein Universe has a boundary at . Here we consider the boundary at as a surface that connects the Einstein Universe with the thermal environment. In this realization of the Einstein Universe, it is characterized by a local temperature , which is analogous to the local…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
