Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980phla...78..219l&link_type=abstract
Physics Letters A, Volume 78, Issue 3, p. 219-220.
Physics
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Scientific paper
It is shown that superadditivity and concavity imply homogeneity of
order one. Thus an entropy function which is not homogeneous can be
either superadditive or concave, but not both. It is argued that it is
the former condition which contains the essence of the second law, and
an application to black hole systems is pointed out.
Landsberg Peter T.
Tranah D.
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