Published April 15, 2004
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Book
Nonextensive Entropy : Interdisciplinary Applications
- Creators
- Gell-Mann, Murray
- Tsallis, Constantino
Chicago
Abstract
A great variety of complex phenomena in many scientific fields exhibit power-law behavior, reflecting a hierarchical or fractal structure. Many of these phenomena seem to be susceptible to description using approaches drawn from thermodynamics or statistical mechanics, particularly approaches involving the maximization of entropy and of Boltzmann-Gibbs statistical mechanics and standard laws in a natural way. The book addresses the interdisciplinary applications of these ideas, and also on various phenomena that could possibly be quantitatively describable in terms of these ideas.
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- 60510
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- Series Name
- Santa Fe Institute Studies on the Sciences of Complexity