|  Non-Extensive Statistical Mechanics | 
In General
  > s.a. generalized thermodynamics [relativistic].
  * Idea: (Tsallis) non-extensive
    thermo-statistics is based on a natural generalization of entropy for systems
    with long-range interactions, for which extensive thermo-statistics fails, such
    as gravity and electromagnetism.
  * Status: 2005, There are
    growing theoretical indications of the need for this generalization for large
    cosmological structures, where the observed pseudo-temperature is generally
    different from the true thermodynamic one.
  @ General references: Tsallis JSP(88);
    Czachor & Naudts PRE(99)qp/98 [foundation];
    Naudts RVMP(00)mp/99;
    Tsallis PhyA(04);
    Plastino PhyA(04);
    Ferri et al PhyA(05);
    García-Morales & Pellicer PhyA(06) [microcanonical foundation and fractal phase space];
    Parvan PLA(06) [microcanonical foundation],
    PLA(06) [extensive thermodynamic limit];
    Campisi PLA(07) [limiting cases];
    de Almeida PhyA(08)-a0708 [formal equivalence with extended Boltzmann-Gibbs statistics];
    Ohara PLA(07) [geometric aspects];
    Feng & Liu PhyA(09) [correlations and energy fluctuations];
    Naudts 11;
    Pressé et al PRL(13) [consistency issue with the Shore and Johnson axioms];
    Plastino & Rocca PhyA-a1503 [two types of Tsallis probability distributions].
  @ Entropy: Sakhnovich a1103 [and energy];
    Anghel & Parvan a1803 [physical interpretation, mesoscopic systems];
    > s.a. entropy [extensivity].
  @ Non-extensive thermodynamics: Abe & Rajagopal PRL(03) [quantum, second law];
    Ou & Chen PhyA(06) [energy additivity and 0th law];
    Carrete et al PhyA(08) [microcanonical equations];
    Scarfone PLA(10) [intensive variables];
    > s.a. specific heat; temperature.
  @ Generalizations:
    Beck & Cohen PhyA(03),
    Beck PhyA(04) [superstatistics].
  @ Related topics: Carati PhyA(08) [and fractal dimension of orbits];
    Liu & Du PhyA(08) [ensemble equivalence];
    Takahashi PhyA(09) [free energy];
    Du ChPB(10)-a0905 [and Fokker-Planck equation dynamics];
    Ubriaco PLA(09) [entropies based on fractional calculus];
    Boon & Lutsko PLA(10)-a1003 [and continuous Hamiltonian systems];
    Babacan PLA(11) [density of states calculation];
    Barreira RVMP(10)
      [results in almost-additive thermodynamic formalism];
    Guo & Du PhyA(12) [energy distribution and fluctuations];
    Wilk & Włodarczyk PhyA(14) [Tsallis distribution with complex non-extensivity parameter q].
  > Related topics: see Coarse-Graining;
    entropy; statistical-mechanical states [grand canonical];
    temperature.
Tsallis Non-Extensive Entropy / q-Entropy
  > s.a. entropy [relative and conditional entropy].
  * Idea: Applicable when microscopic
    interactions and memory are long-ranged; The Tsallis definition is
Sq = k (1−∑i piq) / (q−1), with q > 1;
    The Boltzmann-Gibbs expression is recovered in the q → 1 limit.
  @ General references: Tsallis JSP(88);
    Suyari JPA(02);
    Furuichi et al JMP(04),
    Furuichi JMP(06) [properties];
    Sattin PS(05) [interpretation in terms of incomplete knowledge];
    Piasecki PhyA(06) [quasi-additivity];
    Dukkipati et al PhyA(07) [measure-theoretic aspects]; 
    Furuichi JMP(09) [maximum-entropy principle];
    Tsallis EPJA(09)-a0812 [rev];
    Du BASI-a1001 [properties];
    Sadeghi et al PRA(12) [in phase-space quantum mechanics];
    Creaco & Kalogeropoulos JPCS(13)-a1209;
    Rufeil Fiori & Plastino PhyA(13) [and Shannon entropy];
    Kalogeropoulos AIP(13)-a1308 [hyperbolicity, and consequences],
    EPJB(14)-a1403 [extensive limit];
    Tsallis CP(14)
      [introduction, and thermostatistical approach to inanimate and living matter];
    Petz & Virosztek MIA(15)-a1403 [inequalities];
    Kalogeropoulos a1704 [Legendre transforms];
    > s.a. quantum statistical mechanics.
  @ Interpretation:
    Wilc & Włodarczyk PhyA(08);
    Nelson & Umarov PhyA(10) [in terms of non-linear coupling of statistical states];
    Jizba et al PRE(17)-a1610 [as a statistical physics of random chains].
  @ Vs Rényi entropy: Jizba & Arimitsu PhyA(04)cm/03;
    Masi PLA(05) [common framework];
    Figueiredo et al PhyA(06) [statistical];
    Campisi & Bagci PLA(07) [and Tsallis ensemble];
    Campos PhyA(10) [and escort probability distribution];
    > s.a. types of entropy.
  @ Related topics: Oikonomou PhyA(11) [multinomial coefficients method];
    Trindade & Vianna PhyA(12) [and quantum groups];
    Kalogeropoulos a1206 [escort distributions];
    Plastino & Rocca PhyA(13) [q-Laplace transform];
    Kalogeropoulos IJGMP(14)-a1401 [almost additive, properties],
    a1502-conf [and generalized Ricci curvature];
    Korbel PLA(17)-a1705 [rescaling the non-additivity parameter].
  @ Applications: Bhattacharyya et al PRD(16)-a1608 [example and thermodynamic calculations];
    Abreu et al PLB-a1910 [in lqg];
    Hameeda et al GRG-a2103 [clustering of large-scale structure];
    > s.a. indefinite causal structures.
  @ Generalizations: Santos et al PLA(11) [generalized quantum entropies within the Tsallis and Kaniadakis frameworks];
    Weberszpil & Helayël-Neto PhyA(16)-a1511
      [Tsallis and Kaniadakis frameworks, q-deformed algebras and fractional-derivative operators];
    Kalogeropoulos a1905 [relative q-entropy].
Applications
  > s.a. chaos; critical phenomena;
  gas [ideal gas]; Immirzi Parameter,
  networks [Kaniadakis statistics]; open systems;
  turbulence [in astrophysics].
  @ General references: Chamati et al PhyA(06) [black-body radiation];
    Ochiai & Nacher PhyA(09) [for complex networks];
    Saguia & Sarandy PLA(10) [in disordered quantum spin-S chains];
    Lukes-Gerakopoulos et al PhyA(08),
    Kalogeropoulos QSC(12)-a1104 [and weak chaos];
    Kalogeropoulos QSC(13)-a1203 [and systems with vanishing largest Lyapunov exponent].
  @ In gravity and cosmology:   Du ASS(06)nl/04 [self-gravitating systems];
    Mavromatos & Sarkar PRD(09)-a0812 [stringy spacetime foam models];
    Frigerio et al MNRAS(15)-a1409 [on galactic scales, rotation curves]; 
    Kalogeropoulos a1601-proc;
    Majhi a1703 [black-hole entropy],
    PLB(18)-a1806 [FLRW cosmology].
  @ In particle physics:
    Beck PhyA(00) [particle spectra],
    PhyA(02) [turbulence, and cosmology],
    PhyA(04) [cosmic rays];
    Kohyama & Niegawa PTP(06)ht [quantum field theory, quarks and gluons].
  @ Other applications:
    Sattin JPA(03) [granular gas];
    Chakrabarti et al PhyA(08) [diatomic molecule, specific heat];
    Saguia & Sarandy PLA(10)-a0912 [disordered antiferromagnetic quantum spin chains];
    Hasegawa PhyA(10)
      [interpolation approximation, and some important systems];
    Keshavarzi et al PhyA(10) [oscillators, statistics and thermodynamics];
    Hasegawa PhyA(11) [Hubbard dimers, thermal entanglement];
    > s.a. Scaling.
  > Related topics: see Central-Limit Theorem;
    distributions; numbers [deformation of the reals];
    stochastic processes; uncertainty relations.
  > Gravity-related applications:
    see cosmic microwave background; cosmic rays;
    early-universe cosmology and nucleosynthesis;
    galaxy distribution.
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