Abstract

We study the values of thermodynamic quantities of physical systems at high temperatures in the framework of the generalized uncertainty principle (GUP). First, we obtain the semi-classical partition function, internal energy, and heat capacity for physical systems in a general case of deformed algebra. We show that at the high-temperature limit the heat capacity vanishes and the internal energy is maximized. We calculate this temperature for the ultra-relativistic system in approximate form. Finally, the maximum temperature and maximum energy for the ultra-relativistic system are obtained in the framework of two different GUPs.

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