Field-theoretical methods and nonextensive systems

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Abstract

Traditional field-theoretical methods to study extensive many-particle systems are generalized to discuss nonextensive situations. In particular, generalizations of Green functions, path integral, and Gaussian integration are performed in the context of nonextensive Tsallis statistical mechanics. These developments employ integral representations that connect the usual and the generalized cases.

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Mendes, R. S. (1999). Field-theoretical methods and nonextensive systems. Brazilian Journal of Physics, 29(1), 66–78. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-97331999000100007

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