Correlated Gaussian systems exhibiting additive power-law entropies
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Abstract: We show, on purely statistical grounds and without appeal to any physical model, that a power-law entropy , with , can be {it extensive}. More specifically, if the components of a vector are distributed according to a Gaussian probability distribution , the associated entropy exhibits the extensivity property for special types of correlations among the . We also characterize this kind of correlation.
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