Universal topological classifications of black hole thermodynamics

Shao-Wen Wei, Yu-Xiao Liu, Robert B. Mann
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In this work, we investigate the universal classifications of black hole states by considering them as topological defects within the thermodynamic parameter space. Through the asymptotic behaviors of the constructed vector, our results indicate the existence of four distinct topological classifications, denoted as $W^{1-}$, $W^{0+}$, $W^{0-}$, and $W^{1+}$. Within these classifications, the innermost small black hole states are characterized as unstable, stable, unstable, and stable, respectively, while the outermost large ones exhibit an unstable, unstable, stable, and stable behavior. These classifications also display contrasting thermodynamic properties in both low and high Hawking temperature limits. Furthermore, we establish a systematic ordering of the local thermodynamically stable and unstable black hole states as the horizon radius increases for a specific topological classification. These results reveal the universal topological classifications governing black hole thermodynamics, providing valuable insights into the fundamental nature of quantum gravity.
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黑洞热力学的普遍拓扑分类
在这项工作中,我们将黑洞视为热力学参数空间内的拓扑缺陷,从而研究了黑洞的普遍分类。通过所构造的矢量的渐近行为,我们的结果表明存在四种不同的拓扑分类,分别表示为 $W^{1-}$、$W^{0+}$、$W^{0-}$ 和 $W^{1+}$。在这些分类中,最内层的小黑洞状态分别表现为不稳定、稳定、不稳定和稳定,而最外层的大黑洞状态则表现为不稳定、不稳定、稳定和稳定。这些分类在低霍金温度极限和高霍金温度极限也显示出截然不同的热力学性质。这些结果揭示了支配黑洞热力学的普遍拓扑分类,为研究量子引力的基本性质提供了有价值的见解。
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