EPJ Web of Conferences (Apr 2014)

Nonextensive statistical mechanics and high energy physics

  • Tsallis Constantino,
  • Arenas Zochil Gonzalez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20147100132
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71
p. 00132

Abstract

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The use of the celebrated Boltzmann-Gibbs entropy and statistical mechanics is justified for ergodic-like systems. In contrast, complex systems typically require more powerful theories. We will provide a brief introduction to nonadditive entropies (characterized by indices like q, which, in the q → 1 limit, recovers the standard Boltzmann-Gibbs entropy) and associated nonextensive statistical mechanics. We then present somerecent applications to systems such as high-energy collisions, black holes and others. In addition to that, we clarify and illustrate the neat distinction that exists between Lévy distributions and q-exponential ones, a point which occasionally causes some confusion in the literature, very particularly in the LHC literature