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Two-parameter deformations of logarithm, exponential, and entropy: A consistent framework for generalized statistical mechanics

G. Kaniadakis, M. Lissia, A. M. Scarfone

Published 2004-09-26, updated 2005-04-13Version 2

A consistent generalization of statistical mechanics is obtained by applying the maximum entropy principle to a trace-form entropy and by requiring that physically motivated mathematical properties are preserved. The emerging differential-functional equation yields a two-parameter class of generalized logarithms, from which entropies and power-law distributions follow: these distributions could be relevant in many anomalous systems. Within the specified range of parameters, these entropies possess positivity, continuity, symmetry, expansibility, decisivity, maximality, concavity, and are Lesche stable. The Boltzmann-Shannon entropy and some one parameter generalized entropies already known belong to this class. These entropies and their distribution functions are compared, and the corresponding deformed algebras are discussed.

Comments: Version to appear in PRE: about 20% shorter, references updated, 13 PRE pages, 3 figures
Journal: Phys.Rev. E71 (2005) 046128
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