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Validity of the second law in nonextensive quantum thermodynamics
Sumiyoshi Abe, A. K. Rajagopal
Published 2003-04-02Version 1
The second law of thermodynamics in nonextensive statistical mechanics is discussed in the quantum regime. Making use of the convexity property of the generalized relative entropy associated with the Tsallis entropy indexed by q, Clausius' inequality is shown to hold in the range of q between zero and two. This restriction on the range of the entropic index, q, is purely quantum mechanical and there exists no upper bound of q for validity of the second law in classical theory.
Comments: 12 pages, no figures
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: second law, nonextensive quantum thermodynamics, convexity property, upper bound, entropic index
Tags: journal article
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