The effects of minimal length in entropic force approach (Q903789)
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The effects of minimal length in entropic force approach (English)
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15 January 2016
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Summary: With Verlinde's recent proposal which says that gravity can be identified with an entropic force and considering the effects of generalized uncertainty principle in the black hole entropy-area relation we derive the modified equations for Newton's law of gravitation, modified Newtonian dynamics, and Einstein's general relativity. The corrections to the Newtonian potential is compared with the corrections that come from Randall-Sundrum II model and an effective field theoretical model of quantum general relativity. The effect of the generalized uncertainty principle introduces a \(\sqrt{\text{area}}\) type correction term in the entropy-area relation whose consequences in different scenarios are discussed.
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