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Nonextensivity: from low-dimensional maps to Hamiltonian systems
C. Tsallis, A. Rapisarda, V. Latora, F. Baldovin
Published 2002-09-06, updated 2002-09-08Version 2
We present a brief pedagogical guided tour of the most recent applications of nextensive statistical mechanics to well defined nonlinear dynamical systems, ranging from one-dimensional dissipative maps to many-body Hamiltonian systems.
Comments: 24 pages,14 figures. Chapter of the forthcoming "Lecture Notes in Physics" volume: ``Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Systems with Long Range Interactions'', T. Dauxois, S. Ruffo, E. Arimondo, M. Wilkens Eds., Lecture Notes in Physics Vol. 602, Springer (2002). (see http://link.springer.de/series/lnpp/)
Journal: Lect.Notes Phys. 602 (2002) 140-164
Keywords: low-dimensional maps, nonextensivity, many-body hamiltonian systems, defined nonlinear dynamical systems, brief pedagogical guided tour
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