Black Hole Entropy and Dilatations
Abstract
Dilatations by means of a constant factor can be seen in a double way: as a simple change of units length or as a conformal mapping of the starting spacetime into a ``stretched'' one with the same units length. The numerical value of the black hole entropy depends on the interpretations made for the stretched manifold. Further, we study the possibility to choose an unusual ``mass dependent'' normalization for the timelike Killing vector for a Kerr black hole with and without a cosmic string.
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