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It is shown that Sakharov’s maximal temperature, derived by him from astrophysical considerations, is a straightforward consequence of the maximal acceleration introduced by us in previous works.
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Formulae (3) and (4) differ for convenience from the analogous ones in the ref. (1) and (2) by a factor 2. These factors are, however, insignificant, since only orders of magnitude matter in considerations of this sort.
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Caianiello, E.E., Landi, G. Maximal acceleration and Sakharov’s limiting temperature. Lett. Nuovo Cimento 42, 70–72 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02748306
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