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Superstatistics from a different perspective
In this paper we elaborate on the recently proposed superstatistics formalism [C. Beck and E.G.D. Cohen, Physica A 322, 267 (2003)], used to interpret unconventional statistics.
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A Versatile Integral in Physics and Astronomy and Fox’s H-Function
This paper deals with a general class of integrals, the particular cases of which are connected to outstanding problems in physics and astronomy.
Arak M. Mathai, Hans J. Haubold
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Maximum complexity distribution of a monodimensional ideal gas out of equilibrium
The maximum complexity momentum distribution for an isolated monodimensional ideal gas out of equilibrium is derived analytically. In a first approximation, it consists of a double non-overlapping Gaussian distribution. In good agreement with this result,
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Extreme event statistics of daily rainfall: Dynamical systems approach
We analyse the probability densities of daily rainfall amounts at a variety of locations on the Earth. The observed distributions of the amount of rainfall fit well to a q-exponential distribution with exponent q close to q=1.3.
Beck, Christian +2 more
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A superstatistical approach that takes into account the long-term correlation and the non-stationary dynamics is proposed fo r modelling aggregated traffic with non-stationary dynamics.
Viet Nguyen Duc +2 more
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On a conjecture about Dirac's delta representation using q-exponentials
A new representation of Dirac's delta-distribution, based on the so-called q-exponentials, has been recently conjectured.
A. Chevreuil +9 more
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Bayesian approach to superstatistics [PDF]
The superstatistics approach recently introduced by Beck [C. Beck and E.G.D. Cohen, Physica A 322, 267 (2003)] is a formalism that aims to deal in a unifying way with a large variety of complex nonequilibrium systems, for which spatio-temporal fluctuations of one intensive variable (the "temperature" 1/b) are supposed to exist.
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Inverse temperature in Superstatistics
In this work, it is shown that there are (at least) three alternative definitions of the inverse temperature for a non-canonical ensemble. These definitions coincide in expectation but, in general, not in their higher moments. We explore in detail the application to the recent formalism of Superstatistics (C.
Humberto Loguercio, Sergio Davis
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Generalized Entropies Depending Only on the Probability and Their Quantum Statistics
Modified entropies have been extensively considered by several authors in articles published almost anywhere. Among the most well known are the Rényi entropy and the Havdra-Charvtá and Tsallis entropy. All these depend on one or several parameters.
Octavio Obregón, Marco Ortega-Cruz
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Senses along Which the Entropy Sq Is Unique. [PDF]
Tsallis C.
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