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ABSTRACT On April 6, 2009, central Italy was hit by a Mw6.1$$ {M}_w\kern0.3em 6.1 $$ earthquake that caused 308 victims in the city and province of L'Aquila; subsequently, in 2016, two Mw6+$$ {M}_w\kern0.3em 6+ $$ shocks were recorded in an area located a few dozen kilometers further north, respectively in Amatrice and Norcia.
Elisa Varini +2 more
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Anomalous diffusion and Tsallis statistics in an optical lattice
We point out a connection between anomalous quantum transport in an optical lattice and Tsallis' generalized thermostatistics. Specifically, we show that the momentum equation for the semiclassical Wigner function that describes atomic motion in the ...
A. Ott +20 more
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Kaniadakis Holographic Dark Energy Behavior in f(Q) Theory
ABSTRACT In this study, the cosmological behavior of the Kaniadakis holographic dark energy model is investigated under the f(Q)$f(Q)$ theory within the framework of a flat Friedmann–Robertson–Walker (FRW) universe. The generalized holographic energy density based on Kaniadakis entropy is modeled using the Hubble horizon infrared cutoff scale, and the ...
Sinem Kalkan, Can Aktaş
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Simulation Study on the Application of the Generalized Entropy Concept in Artificial Neural Networks
Artificial neural networks are currently one of the most commonly used classifiers and over the recent years they have been successfully used in many practical applications, including banking and finance, health and medicine, engineering and ...
Krzysztof Gajowniczek +2 more
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Consequences of temperature fluctuations in observables measured in high energy collisions [PDF]
We review the consequences of intrinsic, nonstatistical temperature fluctuations as seen in observables measured in high energy collisions. We do this from the point of view of nonextensive statistics and Tsallis distributions.
A. Adare +115 more
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Suprathermal Soliton Solutions to Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation
ABSTRACT Maxwell distributions are very difficult to find in the low‐pressure environment far away the Earth atmosphere, permeated by high temperatures, various types of radiation, highly energetic particles, space debris, and subjected to microgravity, presenting crucial challenges for spacecraft design and operations, and affecting astronaut's health.
F. E. M. Silveira +2 more
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We derive the multiplicative duality "q1/q" and other typical mathematical structures as the special cases of the (mu,nu,q)-relation behind Tsallis statistics by means of the (mu,nu)-multinomial coefficient.
Beck +26 more
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Loading Non‐Maxwellian Velocity Distributions in Particle Simulations
Abstract Numerical procedures for generating non‐Maxwellian velocity distributions in particle simulations are presented. First, Monte Carlo methods for the (r,q) $(r,q)$ distribution that generalizes flattop and Kappa distributions are discussed. Then, two rejection methods for the regularized Kappa distribution are presented, followed by a comparison
Seiji Zenitani +2 more
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Compatibility between dynamics and Tsallis statistics [PDF]
We perform numerical simulations for the dynamics of a chain of weakly coupled particles, and consider the process of occupation of cells in phase space, in the spirit of paper [1]. A different behaviour is exhibited as the coupling constant is changed. It is discussed whether such a dynamical behaviour is compatible with the Tsallis statistics.
A. Carati +5 more
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Thermodynamic topology of black holes within Tsallis statistics
In this paper, we investigate the thermodynamic topology of black holes within the framework of Tsallis statistics. By integrating Tsallis non-extensive statistics with topological thermodynamics, we analyze the local and global stability of various ...
Yahya Ladghami +4 more
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