Some open points in nonextensive statistical mechanics
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Abstract: We present and discuss a list of some interesting points that are currently open in nonextensive statistical mechanics. Their analytical, numerical, experimental or observational advancement would naturally be very welcome.
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- Asymptotically scale-invariant occupancy of phase space makes the entropy S q extensive
- Central limit theorem and deformed exponentials
- Classical spin systems with long-range interactions: universal reduction of mixing
- Defect turbulence and generalized statistical mechanics
- Generalization of symmetric \(\alpha\)-stable Lévy distributions for \(q > 1\)
- Generalized algebra within a nonextensive statistics
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- Maximum entropy approach to stretched exponential probability distributions
- New representations of π and Dirac delta using the nonextensive-statistical-mechanics q-exponential function
- Nonadditive entropy for random quantum spin-\(S\) chains
- Nonextensive statistical mechanics: a brief introduction
- On \(q\)-Gaussians and exchangeability
- On a \(q\) -central limit theorem consistent with nonextensive statistical mechanics
- On non-Gaussianity and dependence in financial time series: a nonextensive approach
- Possible generalization of Boltzmann-Gibbs statistics.
- Power-law sensitivity to initial conditions---new entropic representation
- Self-organization in dissipative optical lattices
- Superstatistics
- The rate of entropy increase at the edge of chaos
- What should a statistical mechanics satisfy to reflect nature?
- \(q\)-generalization of the inverse Fourier transform
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