On the nonextensive character of some magnetic systems
D. O. Soares-Pinto, M. S. Reis, R. S. Sarthour, I. S. Oliveira

TL;DR
This paper reviews how nonextensive statistics can be applied to understand complex magnetic systems, providing interpretations of the entropic parameter q and highlighting its relevance in inhomogeneous magnetic materials.
Contribution
It offers an overview of applying nonextensive statistics to magnetic systems, emphasizing the physical interpretation of the entropic parameter q.
Findings
Interpretations of q in magnetic systems
Application of nonextensive statistics to inhomogeneous magnets
Insights into complex magnetic phenomena
Abstract
During the past few years, nonextensive statistics has been successfully applied to explain many different kinds of systems. Through these studies some interpretations of the entropic parameter q, which has major role in this statistics, in terms of physical quantities have been obtained. The aim of the present work is to yield an overview of the applications of nonextensive statistics to complex problems such as inhomogeneous magnetic systems.
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