Incomplete nonextensive statistics and zeroth law of thermodynamics
Abstract
We show that the zeroth law of thermodynamics holds within an alternative version of nonextensive statistical mechanics based on incomplete probability distribution. The generalized zeroth law leads to a generalized definition of thermodynamic functions which are possible to be used for systems with important nonextensivity (nonadditivity) in energy, volume or other external variables.
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