Scaling relations in equilibrium nonextensive thermostatistics

Abstract

The forms of Euler and Gibbs-Duhem relations discussed in thermodynamics of extensive systems are shown to hold also for nonextensive systems with long-range interactions with a novel interpretation of entities appearing therein. In this way, the principles underlying Tsallis' scaling relations in equilibrium nonextensive thermostatistics are clarified.

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