q-distributions in complex systems: A brief review

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Abstract

The nonextensive statistical mechanics proposed by Tsallis is today an intense and growing research field. Probability distributions which emerges from the nonextensive formalism (q-distributions) have been applied to an impressive variety of problems. In particular, the role of q-distributions in the interdisciplinary field of complex systems has been expanding. Here, we make a brief review of q-exponential, q-Gaussian and q-Weibull distributions focusing some of their basic properties and recent applications. The richness of systems analyzed may indicate future directions in this field.

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Picoli, S., Mendes, R. S., Malacarne, L. C., & Santos, R. P. B. (2009, August). q-distributions in complex systems: A brief review. Brazilian Journal of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-97332009000400023

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