Fluctuation theorems in nonextensive statistics
Abstract: Nonextensive statistics is a formalism of statistical mechanics that describes the ocurrence of power-law distributions in complex systems, particularly the so-called $q$ exponential family of distributions. In this work we present the use of fluctuation theorems for $q$-canonical ensembles as a powerful tool to readily obtain statistical properties. In particular, we have obtained strong conditions for the possible values of $q$ depending on the density of states of the system.
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