# Remarks on thermodynamics and holography of moving giant gravitons

@article{Youm2001RemarksOT,
title={Remarks on thermodynamics and holography of moving giant gravitons},
author={Donam Youm},
journal={Physical Review D},
year={2001},
volume={64},
pages={065014}
}
• Donam Youm
• Published 2 April 2001
• Physics
• Physical Review D
In my previous work [Phys. Rev. D $63,$ 085010 (2001)], I showed that the brane universe on the giant graviton moving in the near-horizon background of the dilatonic $\mathrm{D}(6\ensuremath{-}p)$-brane is described by mirage cosmology. We study the thermodynamic properties of the moving giant graviton by applying the thermodynamics of cosmology and the recently proposed holographic principles of cosmology. We find that the Fischler-Susskind holographic bound is satisfied by the closed brane…
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