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Temperature is not an observable in superstatistics
(Elsevier, 2018-04-11)
Superstatistics (Beck and Cohen, 2003) is a formalism that attempts to explain the presence
of distributions other than the Boltzmann–Gibbs distributions in Nature, typically powerlaw
behavior, for systems out of equilibrium ...
First-passage time for superstatistical Fokker-Planck models
(American Physical Society, 2018-01)
The first-passage-time (FPT) problem is studied for superstatistical models assuming that the mesoscopic system dynamics is described by a Fokker-Planck equation. We show that all moments of the random intensive parameter ...
Implications of Superstatistics for steady-state plasmas
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2018)
Colissionless plasmas are non-extensive systems which, due to the long-range interaction between their components, are incapable of reaching thermal equilibrium, even in a steady state. These systems cannot, therefore, be ...
Constructing a statistical mechanics for Beck-Cohen superstatistics
(American Physical Society, 2013)
Superstatistics and the effective QCD phase diagram
(2018)
We study the effect of a partially thermalized scenario for chiral symmetry restoration at finite temperature and quark chemical potential, and in particular for the position of the critical end point in an effective ...
Effects Of Superstatistics On The Location Of The Effective Qcd Critical End Point
(2019)
Effects of the partial thermalization during the chiral symmetry restoration at the finite temperature and quark chemical potential are considered for the position of the critical end point in an effective description of ...