We present a deformed algebra related to the q-exponential and the q-logarithm functions that emerge from nonextensive statistical mechanics. We also develop a q-derivative (and consistently a q-integral) for which the q-exponential is an eigenfunction. The q-derivative and the q-integral have a dual nature, that is also presented.
Foram determinados níveis de colinesterase plasmática e eritrocitária em 57 indivíduos, de idades entre 18 a 37 anos, estudantes da Universidade de São Paulo (Brasil), por meio de dois métodos: o de Michel, H. O. e o de Caraway, W. T. para o estabelecimento de valores médios "normais". Pelo método de Michel, foi encontrado um valor médio de 0,83 deltapH/h para a colinesterase eritrocitária e de 1,11 deltapH/h para a enzima do plasma. Pelo método de Caraway, foi obtido um valor de 77 U.
The sensitivity to initial conditions and relaxation dynamics of two-dimensional maps are analyzed at the edge of chaos, along the lines of nonextensive statistical mechanics. We verify the dual nature of the entropic index for the Henon map, one (q sen < 1) related to its sensitivity to initial conditions properties, and the other, graining-dependent (q rel (W ) > 1), related to its relaxation dynamics towards its stationary state attractor. We also corroborate a scaling law between these two indexes, previously found for z-logistic maps. Finally we perform a preliminary analysis of a linearized version of the Henon map (the smoothed Lozi map). We find that the sensitivity properties of all these z-logistic, Henon and Lozi maps are the same, q sen = 0.2445 . . .
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