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Non-additivity of Tsallis entropies and fluctuations of temperature
Published 2001-05-18Version 1
We show that the non-additivity relation of the Tsallis entropies in nonextensive statistical mechanics has a simple physical interpretation for systems with fluctuating temperature or fluctuating energy dissipation rate. We also show that there is a distinguished dependence of the entropic index q on the spatial scale that makes the Tsallis entropies quasi-additive. Quasi-additivity implies that q is a strictly monotonously decreasing function of the spatial scale r, as indeed observed in various experiments.
Comments: 5 pages, no figures
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: tsallis entropies, temperature, fluctuations, spatial scale, fluctuating energy dissipation rate
Tags: journal article
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