On the nature of the Tsallis-Fourier transform
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Abstract: By recourse to tempered ultradistributions, we show here that the effect of a q-Fourier transform (qFT) is to map {it equivalence classes} of functions into other classes in a one-to-one fashion. This suggests that Tsallis' q-statistics may revolve around equivalence classes of distributions and not on individual ones, as orthodox statistics does. We solve here the qFT's non-invertibility issue, but discover a problem that remains open.
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