Intrinsic Attractive and Repulsive Interactions: From Classical to Quantum Gases in the Generalized Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution

Abstract

The thermodynamic parameter space is flat for an ideal classical gas with non-interacting particles. In contrast, for an ideal quantum Bose (Fermi) gas, the thermodynamic curvature is positive (negative), indicating intrinsic attractive (repulsive) interactions. We generalize the classical Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution by employing a generalized form of the exponential function, proposing the Mittag-Leffler Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution within the framework of superstatistics. We demonstrate that the generalization parameter, α, quantifies the statistical interaction. When α = 1, the distribution coincides with the standard classical Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution, where no statistical interaction is present. For 0 < α < 1 (α > 1), the statistical interaction is repulsive (attractive), corresponding to a negative (positive) thermodynamic curvature of the system.

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