A residue-based approach in f(Q) gravity claims that thermodynamic Hessian degeneracy in the extended state space produces corresponding shifts in quasinormal-mode frequencies, Lyapunov exponents, damping times, and near-horizon monodromy.
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Thermodynamic-Geometric Phase Transition and Gravitational-Wave Quasinormal Modes of Schwarzschild Black Holes in $f(Q)$ Gravity: An RVB-Residue Approach
A residue-based approach in f(Q) gravity claims that thermodynamic Hessian degeneracy in the extended state space produces corresponding shifts in quasinormal-mode frequencies, Lyapunov exponents, damping times, and near-horizon monodromy.