# q-Path entropy phenomenology for phase-space curves

**Authors:** D. J. Zamora, M. C. Rocca, A. Plastino, and G. L. Ferri

arXiv: 1704.03570 · 2017-11-15

## TL;DR

This paper explores the classical q-path entropy of phase-space curves, revealing an entropic force mechanism that mimics key features of the strong force like confinement and asymptotic freedom.

## Contribution

It introduces a phenomenological approach linking q-path entropy to strong force characteristics through an entropic force mechanism.

## Key findings

- Entropic force mimics confinement and hard core behavior.
- Reveals asymptotic freedom in a classical entropy framework.
- Provides a new perspective on strong force phenomenology.

## Abstract

We describe the phenomenology of the classical q-path entropy of a phase-space curve. This allows one to disclose an entropic force-like mechanism that is able to mimic some phenomenological aspects of the strong force, such as confinement, hard core, and asymptotic freedom.

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