Inhomogeneous Tsallis distributions in the HMF model
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Publication:614562
DOI10.1140/epjb/e2010-00243-xzbMath1202.82055arXiv1001.2109OpenAlexW3101502864MaRDI QIDQ614562
Pierre-Henri Chavanis, Alessandro Campa
Publication date: 4 January 2011
Published in: The European Physical Journal B. Condensed Matter and Complex Systems (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1001.2109
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Violent relaxation in the Hamiltonian mean field model: II. Non-equilibrium phase diagrams ⋮ The linear Vlasov-Poisson-Ampère equation from the viewpoint of abstract scattering theory ⋮ Analysis of Tsallis' classical partition function's poles ⋮ Rescuing the MaxEnt treatment for \(q\)-generalized entropies ⋮ Verlinde's emergent gravity in an \(n\)-dimensional, non-additive Tsallis' scenario ⋮ Hidden correlations entailed by \(q\)-non additivity render the \(q\)-monoatomic gas highly non trivial ⋮ \(q\)-path entropy phenomenology for phase-space curves ⋮ Caloric curves fitted by polytropic distributions in the HMF model ⋮ Kinetic theory of two-dimensional point vortices with collective effects ⋮ The quasilinear theory in the approach of long-range systems to quasi-stationary states ⋮ Nonlinear stability criteria for the HMF model ⋮ Stable ground states for the HMF Poisson model ⋮ Influence of the interaction range on the thermostatistics of a classical many-body system ⋮ On linear damping around inhomogeneous stationary states of the Vlasov-HMF model ⋮ Nonlinear instability of inhomogeneous steady states solutions to the HMF model ⋮ Kinetic theory of collisionless relaxation for systems with long-range interactions
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