A violation of the covariant entropy bound?
Abstract
Several arguments suggest that the entropy density at high energy density should be given by the expression s=K/G, where K is a constant of order unity. On the other hand the covariant entropy bound requires that the entropy on a light sheet be bounded by A/4G, where A is the area of the boundary of the sheet. We find that in a suitably chosen cosmological geometry, the above expression for s violates the covariant entropy bound. We consider different possible explanations for this fact; in particular the possibility that entropy bounds should be defined in terms of volumes of regions rather than areas of surfaces.
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