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We investigate the main features of a pilot wave representation of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation recently advanced by Nobre, Rego-Monteiro, and Tsallis (NRT) on the basis of Tsallis q-thermo-statistical formalism. The present approach sheds new light upon the NRT equation. In particular,...
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We give an exact information-theory treatment of the n-dimensional black-body radiation process in a non-extensive scenario. We develop a q-generalization of the laws of (i) Stefan–Boltzmann, (ii) Planck, and (iii) Wien, and show that conventional, canonical results are obtained at...
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An investigation is undertaken of semiclassical time-evolutions and their classical limit with the intent of getting insights into the classical–quantum frontier. We deal with a system that represents the interaction between matter and a given field, and our main research tool is the so-called...
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We study mixed quantum states described by a statistical operator ρ̂=B̂n,n real, with B̂ quadratic in the position and momentum operators. These states are parameterized as density matrices exhibiting the maximum q-entropy (q-MaxEnt) form. They can be regarded as the mixed-state counterpart...
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We investigate the classical limit of the dynamics of a semiclassical system that represents the interaction between matter and a given field. The concept of Fisher Information measure (F) on using as a quantifier of the process, we find that it adequately describes the transition, detecting the...
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An exact analysis of the N-dimensional blackbody radiation process in a nonextensive à la Tsallis scenario is performed for values of the nonextensive's index in the range (0q1). The recently advanced “Optimal Lagrange Multipliers” technique has been employed. The results are consistent...
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We study nonextensive statistical scenarios à la Tsallis with reference to Fisher’s information and Rènyi’s entropy. A new way of evaluating Tsallis’ generalized expectation values is examined within such a context, and is shown to lead to a much better Cramer–Rao bound than the...
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Given a closed system described via an amplitude function ψ(x), what is its level of order? We consider here a quantity R defined by the property that it decreases (or stays constant) after the system is coarse grained. It was recently found that (i) this quantity exhibits a series of...
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We revisit the nonextensive treatment advanced by Tsallis, et al. (Physica A 261 (1998) 534) in order to perform a rather exhaustive study of its properties and compare them with the earlier formalism devised by Curado and Tsallis (J. Phys. A 24 (1991) L69). Some interesting features are in this...
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The standard q-Fourier Transform (qFT) of a constant diverges, which begs for a better treatment. In addition, Hilhorst has conclusively proved that the ordinary qFT is not of a one-to-one character for an infinite set of functions [H.J. Hilhorst, J. Stat. Mech. (2010) P10023]. Generalizing the...
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