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An elementary derivation of the black hole entropy in any dimension (English)
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10 September 2002
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Summary: An elementary derivation of the Black Hole Entropy area relation in any dimension is provided based on the New Extended Scale Relativity Principle and Shannon's Information Entropy. The well known entropy-area linear Bekenstein-Hawking relation is derived. We discuss briefly how to derive the most recently obtained Logarithmic and higher order corrections to the linear entropy-area law in full agreement with the standard results in the literature.
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entropy
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new relativity
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Clifford oscillator
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\(p\)-branes
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black holes
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