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Phase structure and quasinormal modes of a charged AdS dilaton black hole

We investigate the phase structure of a charged AdS dilaton black hole in the extended phase space which takes the cosmological constant, i.e. the AdS-Λ parameter, as pressures. Through both thermal ensemble and quasinormal mode analysis, we find that stable phase of the black hole with nontrivial d...

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Published in:Physical review. D 2018-01, Vol.97 (2), Article 026014
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