AbstractThe self-consistency of a thermodynamical theory for hadronic systems based on the non-extensive statistics is investigated. We show that it is possible to obtain a self-consistent theory according to the asymptotic bootstrap principle if the mass spectrum and the energy density increase q-exponentially. A direct consequence is the existence of a limiting effective temperature for the hadronic system. We show that this result is in agreement with experiments
The thermodynamical model was based so far on a bootstrap condition requiring asymptotic equality of...
We present fully self-consistent results for the self-energy of the electron gas within the GW appro...
Within slightly non-extensive statistics and the related numerical model, a picture is elaborated to...
The self-consistency of a thermodynamical theory for hadronic systems based on the non-extensive sta...
AbstractThe self-consistency of a thermodynamical theory for hadronic systems based on the non-exten...
In the present paper, the Tsallis statistics in the grand canonical ensemble was reconsidered in a g...
We generalize the concept of conserving, Phi-derivable, approximations to relativistic field theorie...
In a generic random system, the coexistence of extended and localized states can be evidenced by the...
A study of the effects of non-extensivity on the modelling of atomic physics in hot dense ...
This thesis is dedictaed to the study of fluctuation and correlation observables of hadronic equilib...
Many physical systems are governed by long range interactions, the main example being self-gravitati...
We investigate the emergence of temperature T in the system-plus-reservoir paradigm starting from th...
The self-energy functional theory (SFT) is generalized to describe the real-time dynamics of correla...
To study collective excitations in hot finite Fermi systems (atomic nuclei, metallic clusters), a me...
Within the constrained Hartree-Fock (CHF) theory, an analytic condition is derived to estimate wheth...
The thermodynamical model was based so far on a bootstrap condition requiring asymptotic equality of...
We present fully self-consistent results for the self-energy of the electron gas within the GW appro...
Within slightly non-extensive statistics and the related numerical model, a picture is elaborated to...
The self-consistency of a thermodynamical theory for hadronic systems based on the non-extensive sta...
AbstractThe self-consistency of a thermodynamical theory for hadronic systems based on the non-exten...
In the present paper, the Tsallis statistics in the grand canonical ensemble was reconsidered in a g...
We generalize the concept of conserving, Phi-derivable, approximations to relativistic field theorie...
In a generic random system, the coexistence of extended and localized states can be evidenced by the...
A study of the effects of non-extensivity on the modelling of atomic physics in hot dense ...
This thesis is dedictaed to the study of fluctuation and correlation observables of hadronic equilib...
Many physical systems are governed by long range interactions, the main example being self-gravitati...
We investigate the emergence of temperature T in the system-plus-reservoir paradigm starting from th...
The self-energy functional theory (SFT) is generalized to describe the real-time dynamics of correla...
To study collective excitations in hot finite Fermi systems (atomic nuclei, metallic clusters), a me...
Within the constrained Hartree-Fock (CHF) theory, an analytic condition is derived to estimate wheth...
The thermodynamical model was based so far on a bootstrap condition requiring asymptotic equality of...
We present fully self-consistent results for the self-energy of the electron gas within the GW appro...
Within slightly non-extensive statistics and the related numerical model, a picture is elaborated to...