Nonadditive entropy and nonextensive statistical mechanics - Some central concepts and recent applications
Abstract
We briefly review central concepts concerning nonextensive statistical mechanics, based on the nonadditive entropy Sq=k1-Σipiqq-1 (q ∈ R; S1=-kΣipi pi). Among others, we focus on possible realizations of the q-generalized Central Limit Theorem, including at the edge of chaos of the logistic map, and for quasi-stationary states of many-body long-range-interacting Hamiltonian systems.
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