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Holography, Cosmology and the Second Law of Thermodynamics

Richard Easther, David A. Lowe

Published 1999-02-11, updated 1999-02-18Version 2

We propose that in time dependent backgrounds the holographic principle should be replaced by the generalized second law of thermodynamics. For isotropic open and flat universes with a fixed equation of state, the generalized second law agrees with the cosmological holographic principle proposed by Fischler and Susskind. However, in more complicated spacetimes the two proposals disagree. A modified form of the holographic bound that applies to a post-inflationary universe follows from the generalized second law. However, in a spatially closed universe, or inside a black hole event horizon, there is no simple relationship that connects the area of a region to the maximum entropy it can contain.

Comments: Latex, 12 pages (v2: reference added)
Journal: Phys.Rev.Lett. 82 (1999) 4967-4970
Categories: hep-th
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