
TL;DR
This paper investigates the holographic principle within Brans-Dicke cosmology, examining its validity across different universe geometries and frames, revealing conditions under which the holographic bound holds or is violated.
Contribution
It applies the holographic principle to Brans-Dicke cosmology and compares the bounds in Jordan and Einstein frames across various universe curvatures.
Findings
Holographic bound holds for k=0 and k=-1 universes
Holographic bound is violated in k=1 matter dominated universe
Bound validity depends on universe curvature and frame
Abstract
We apply the holographic principle to the Brans-Dicke cosmology. We analyze the holographic bound in both the Jordan and Einstein frames. The holographic bound is satisfied for both the k=0 and k=-1 universe, but it is violated for the k=1 matter dominated universe.
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