New probability theory compatible with the new conception of modern thermodynamics. Economics and crisis of debts (Q455607)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6097101
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    New probability theory compatible with the new conception of modern thermodynamics. Economics and crisis of debts
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6097101

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      New probability theory compatible with the new conception of modern thermodynamics. Economics and crisis of debts (English)
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      22 October 2012
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      The paper in major parts is a scientific essay on various aspects of the partitio numerorum problem according to Erdős and statistical distributions of relevant partitions, with applications to thermodynamical (statistical ) equilibrium distributions. The author addresses non-standard interpretations of what should be considered a physical macro-state in equilibrium thermodynamics. By turning over to a sand-pile paradox, a discussion follows of the need to replace the Boltzmann distribution by another one, inferred by introducing a system of fuzzy subsets of \(N\) elements (\(N\) being large). An example of the Bose-Einstein distribution is analyzed that way. The paper refers to a multitude of previous works by the present author and in fact can hardly be understood without referring to the explicit source material. A number of terms with a well-established meaning in the physics literature is used in the paper in a non-standard vein. Examples pertain to a fractional dimension in number theory which is not related to the standard fractal one, Bohr's complementarity principle, the concept of Wiener quantization. The economic part is extremely concise and a justification of its Bohr complementarity input is far from being obvious.
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      Boltzmann distribution
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      partitio numerorum
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      sand-pile paradox
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      Bose-Einstein distribution
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      non-integer dimensions in number theory
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      Wiener quantization
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      imperfect gas
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      ideal liquid
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      negative pressure
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      critical point
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      mixtures of gases
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