Abstract
We examine the possibility that the gravitational contribution to the entropy of a system can be identified with some measure of the Weyl curvature. In this paper we consider homothetically self-similar spacetimes. These are believed to play an important role in describing the asymptotic properties of more general models. By exploiting their symmetry properties we are able to impose significant restrictions on measures of the Weyl curvature which could reflect the gravitational entropy of a system. In particular, we are able to show, by way of a more general relation, that the most widely used “dimensionless” scalar is not a candidate for this measure along homothetic trajectories.
- Received 2 February 2000
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.62.044009
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