Tsallis non-extensive statistics and solar wind plasma complexity
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- Solar Wind Speed Theory and the Nonextensivity of Solar Corona
- Heavy ion-acoustic rogue waves in electron-positron multi-ion plasmas
- Portevin-Le Chatelier effect and Tsallis nonextensive statistics
- Statistical mechanics for complex systems: on the structure of \(q\)-triplets
- Nonextensivity in nonequilibrium plasma systems with Coulombian long-range interactions
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