
TL;DR
This paper explores the concept of geometric entropy, connecting it to thermal effects in Rindler space and extending the analysis to de Sitter space and two-dimensional black holes.
Contribution
It establishes a relationship between geometric entropy and thermal effects, extending previous calculations to new spacetime geometries.
Findings
Geometric entropy relates to thermal effects in Rindler space.
Extension of entropy calculations to de Sitter space.
Analysis of entropy in two-dimensional black hole models.
Abstract
The recently discussed notion of geometric entropy is shown to be related to earlier calculations of thermal effects in Rindler space. The evaluation is extended to de Sitter space and to a two-dimensional black hole.
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