2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/2863614
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An Entropy for Groups of Intermediate Growth

Abstract: One of the few accepted dynamical foundations of nonadditive ("nonextensive") statistical mechanics is that the choice of the appropriate entropy functional describing a system with many degrees of freedom should reflect the rate of growth of its configuration or phase space volume. We present an example of a group, as a metric space, that may be used as the phase space of a system whose ergodic behavior is statistically described by the recently proposed -entropy. This entropy is a one-parameter variation of … Show more

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