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In this work, we study the thermodynamic functions of the Reissner-Nordström black

hole in the Snyder-de-Sitter model within the presence of rainbow gravity. In so doing, we
consider the RNBH metric dependent on two functions called rainbow functions. Then,
starting from the uncertainty relationship between the position and the momentum, we
determine the thermodynamic parameters on the horizon of RNBH. We prove the presence of
a non-zero lower bound value of the horizon, mass, and temperature of the BH. Then we fine
that, the temperature and the heat capacity have behaviors close to that of quantum BH
according to the SdS and dS space-time. The upper bound temperature owes its origin to the
RG. In the Snyder and the local Hawking space-time, the RNBH behaves as a usual
thermodynamic behavior of the BH. Meanwhile, the entropy is evolutionary in the dS and
Hawking space-time but shows some unusual behaviors in SdS and Snyder space-time. This
means that the BH can exchanges the thermal energy with its environment. While, the
Schwarzschild black hole SBH cannot exchange heat with the surrounding space at some
critical temperatures.

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