Comment on ``Temporal scaling at Feigenbaum point and nonextensive thermodynamics" by P. Grassberger
Constantino Tsallis

TL;DR
This paper discusses and responds to critiques by P. Grassberger concerning the application of nonextensive thermodynamics to systems at the Feigenbaum point, clarifying misunderstandings and defending the original approach.
Contribution
It provides a detailed commentary that clarifies the application of nonextensive thermodynamics at the Feigenbaum point and addresses specific criticisms.
Findings
Clarifies the validity of nonextensive thermodynamics in critical systems
Responds to and refutes specific critiques by Grassberger
Supports the original theoretical framework with detailed arguments
Abstract
Critiques presented by P. Grassberger in Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 140601 (2005) are addressed.
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TopicsStatistical Mechanics and Entropy · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Theoretical and Computational Physics
