Table of stable chemical elements based on the ``intensity-compressibility factor diagram and on mean square fluctuations of energy and time
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Abstract: In this paper, a new physical notion, intensity, is introduced. The notion of intensity occurs in a special statistics, known as Gentile statistics, which is asymptotically close to ordinary thermodynamics. The introduction of the new notion of intensity in the theory of nuclear matter essentially changes the thermodynamical picture. Moreover, we can say that the thermodynamics of nuclear matter is the antipode of standard thermodynamics. On the basis of the "intensity--compressibility factor" diagram and mean square fluctuations of energy and time, a new table of properties of stable chemical elements is obtained and presented in this paper.
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