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Incidence of nonextensive thermodynamics in temporal scaling at Feigenbaum points
Published 2006-06-13Version 1
Recently, in Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 140601 (2005), P. Grassberger addresses the interesting issue of the applicability of q-statistics to the renowned Feigenbaum attractor. He concludes there is no genuine connection between the dynamics at the critical attractor and the generalized statistics and argues against its usefulness and correctness. Yet, several points are not in line with our current knowledge, nor are his interpretations. We refer here only to the dynamics on the attractor to point out that a correct reading of recent developments invalidates his basic claim.
Comments: To be published in Physica A
Journal: Physica A 370, 449-460 (2006)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech, nlin.CD
Keywords: feigenbaum points, nonextensive thermodynamics, temporal scaling, basic claim, genuine connection
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