Study of invariance of nonextensive statistics under the uniform energy spectrum translation

Abstract

The general formalisms of the q-dual statistics, the Boltzmann-Gibbs statistics, and three versions of the Tsallis statistics known as Tsallis-1, Tsallis-2, and Tsallis-3 statistics have been considered in the canonical ensemble. We have rigorously proved that the probability distribution of the Tsallis-1 statistics is invariant under the uniform energy spectrum translation at a fixed temperature. This invariance demonstrates that the formalism of the Tsallis-1 statistics is consistent with the fundamentals of the equilibrium statistical mechanics. The same results we have obtained for the probability distributions of the Tsallis-3 statistics, Boltzmann-Gibbs statistics, and q-dual statistics. However, we have found that the probability distribution of the Tsallis-2 statistics, the expectation values of which are not consistent with the normalization condition of probabilities, is indeed not invariant under the overall shift in energy as expected.

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