Texto completo: acesso restrito. p. 143-147We discuss the non-Boltzmannian nature of quasi-stationary states in the Hamiltonian mean field (HMF) model, a paradigmatic model for long-range interacting classical many-body systems. We present a theorem excluding the Boltzmann–Gibbs exponential weight in Gibbs Γ-space of microscopic configurations, and comment a paper recently published by Baldovin and Orlandini [Phys. Rev. Lett. 96 (2006) 240602]. On the basis of the points here discussed, the ongoing debate on the possible application, within appropriate limits, of the generalized q-statistics to long-range Hamiltonian systems remains open
In recent years, studies of long-range interacting (LRI) systems have taken center stage in the aren...
It has been argued in Abe (2010), entitled "Essential discreteness in generalized thermostatistics w...
The dynamics and thermostatistics of a classical inertial XY model, characterized by long-range inte...
We use Hamiltonian dynamics to discuss the statistical mechanics of long-lasting quasistationary sta...
Statistical mechanics constitutes one of the pillars of contemporary physics. Recognized as such - t...
We examine the non-extensive approach to the statistical mechanics of Hamiltonian systems with H=T+V...
Many physical systems are governed by long range interactions, the main example being self-gravitati...
A recurring question in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics is what deviation from standard statist...
We introduce a Hamiltonian dynamics for the description of long-range interacting systems in cont...
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International audienceA generic feature of systems with long-range interactions is the presence of {...
We critically revisit the evidence for the existence of quasistationary states in the globally coupl...
We critically revisit the evidence for the existence of quasistationary states in the globally coupl...
International audienceA generic feature of systems with long-range interactions is the presence of {...
In recent years, studies of long-range interacting (LRI) systems have taken center stage in the aren...
In recent years, studies of long-range interacting (LRI) systems have taken center stage in the aren...
It has been argued in Abe (2010), entitled "Essential discreteness in generalized thermostatistics w...
The dynamics and thermostatistics of a classical inertial XY model, characterized by long-range inte...
We use Hamiltonian dynamics to discuss the statistical mechanics of long-lasting quasistationary sta...
Statistical mechanics constitutes one of the pillars of contemporary physics. Recognized as such - t...
We examine the non-extensive approach to the statistical mechanics of Hamiltonian systems with H=T+V...
Many physical systems are governed by long range interactions, the main example being self-gravitati...
A recurring question in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics is what deviation from standard statist...
We introduce a Hamiltonian dynamics for the description of long-range interacting systems in cont...
International audienceA generic feature of systems with long-range interactions is the presence of {...
International audienceA generic feature of systems with long-range interactions is the presence of {...
We critically revisit the evidence for the existence of quasistationary states in the globally coupl...
We critically revisit the evidence for the existence of quasistationary states in the globally coupl...
International audienceA generic feature of systems with long-range interactions is the presence of {...
In recent years, studies of long-range interacting (LRI) systems have taken center stage in the aren...
In recent years, studies of long-range interacting (LRI) systems have taken center stage in the aren...
It has been argued in Abe (2010), entitled "Essential discreteness in generalized thermostatistics w...
The dynamics and thermostatistics of a classical inertial XY model, characterized by long-range inte...