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arxiv: 1012.2765 · v3 · pith:ALE7EPISnew · submitted 2010-12-13 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech

On the power-law q-distribution function based on the probabilistically independent postulate in nonextensive statistics

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keywords nonextensivepower-lawq-distributionindependentpostulateprobabilisticallystatisticssystem
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We deal with the power-law q-distribution functions, so-called q-exponentials in nonextensive statistics. The system considered is a many-body Hamiltonian system with arbitrary interacting potentials. We find that the usual form of power-law q-distribution function employed in nonextensive statistics for the system may be not to stand by the probabilistically independent postulate and it only represents a dynamical isothermal situation. The probabilistically independent postulate is validated by the nonextensivity (or pseudoadditivity) in nonextensive statistics and thus the usual forms of power-law q-distribution function have to be modified. In this letter, we present a new power-law q-distribution based on the probabilistically independent postulate, which can represent nonequilibrium stationary state of the system away from equilibrium and with the nonextensive energy.

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