Heat and Entropy in nonextensive thermodynamics
A. K. Rajagopal

TL;DR
This paper explores how heat and work are defined within non-extensive thermodynamics, extending classical thermodynamic concepts to a non-extensive statistical mechanics framework.
Contribution
It derives definitions of heat and work in non-extensive statistical mechanics, paralleling classical thermodynamics methods.
Findings
Heat and work are formulated in non-extensive thermodynamics.
The approach parallels classical thermodynamics derivations.
Provides a foundation for further non-extensive thermodynamic studies.
Abstract
The concepts of quantity of heat and work are deduced in the non-extensive statistical mechanics context, following steps in parallel to those employed in the extensive statistical mechanics.
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