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SUMMARY:Constantino Tsallis (Group of Statistical Physics\, CBPF and Santa
  Fe Institute)
DTSTART:20211021T160000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/MPML/55/">St
 atistical mechanics for complex systems</a>\nby Constantino Tsallis (Group
  of Statistical Physics\, CBPF and Santa Fe Institute) as part of Mathemat
 ics\, Physics and Machine Learning (IST\, Lisbon)\n\n\nAbstract\nTogether 
 with Newtonian mechanics\, Maxwell electromagnetism\, Einstein relativity 
 and quantum mechanics\, Boltzmann-Gibbs (BG) statistical mechanics constit
 utes one of the pillars of contemporary theoretical physics\, with uncount
 able applications in science and technology. This theory applies formidabl
 y well to a plethora of physical systems. Still\, it fails in the realm of
  complex systems\, characterized by generically strong space-time entangle
 ment of their elements. On the basis of a nonadditive entropy (defined by 
 an index q\, which recovers\, for q=1\, the celebrated Boltzmann-Gibbs-von
  Neumann-Shannon entropy)\, it is possible to generalize the BG theory. We
  will briefly review the foundations and applications in natural\, artific
 ial and social systems.\n\nA Bibliography is available at http://tsallis.c
 at.cbpf.br/biblio.htm\n
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