Entropy (Basel)
February 2023
Constitutive relations are fundamental and essential to characterize physical systems. By utilizing the κ-deformed functions, some constitutive relations are generalized. We here show some applications of the Kaniadakis distributions, based on the inverse hyperbolic sine function, to some topics belonging to the realm of statistical physics and natural science.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs known, a method to introduce non-conventional statistics may be realized by modifying the number of possible combinations to put particles in a collection of single-particle states. In this paper, we assume that the weight factor of the possible configurations of a system of interacting particles can be obtained by generalizing opportunely the combinatorics, according to a certain analytical function f{π}(n) of the actual number of particles present in every energy level. Following this approach, the configurational Boltzmann entropy is revisited in a very general manner starting from a continuous deformation of the multinomial coefficients depending on a set of deformation parameters {π}.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe class of strongly pseudoadditive (SPA) entropies, which can be represented as an increasing continuous transformation of Shannon and Rényi entropies, have intensively been studied in previous decades. Although their mathematical structure has thoroughly been explored and established by generalized Shannon-Khinchin axioms, the analysis of their thermostatistical properties have mostly been limited to special cases which belong to two parameter Sharma-Mittal entropy class, such as Tsallis, Renyi and Gaussian entropies. In this paper we present a general analysis of the strongly pseudoadditive entropies thermostatistics by taking into account both linear and escort constraints on internal energy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys
August 2011
We investigate the cholesteric-nematic transition induced by an external bulk field in a sample of finite thickness ℓ. The analysis is performed by considering a tilted magnetic field with respect to the easy direction imposed by rigid boundary conditions inducing planar orientation. In the case of parallel orientation between the magnetic field and of the easy direction, in the limit of ℓ→∞ we reobtain the results of de Gennes where the effective pitch of the cholesteric is a continuous function of the magnetic field diverging at the critical field related to the cholesteric-nematic transition.
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