Multifractal spectrum of phase space related to generalized thermostatistics

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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16 pages, 7 figures

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10.1016/j.physa.2007.11.045

We consider a self-similar phase space with specific fractal dimension $d$ being distributed with spectrum function $f(d)$. Related thermostatistics is shown to be governed by the Tsallis formalism of the non-extensive statistics, where the non-additivity parameter is equal to ${\bar\tau}(q)\equiv 1/\tau(q)>1$, and the multifractal function $\tau(q)= qd_q-f(d_q)$ is the specific heat determined with multifractal parameter $q\in [1,\infty)$. In this way, the equipartition law is shown to take place. Optimization of the multifractal spectrum function $f(d)$ derives the relation between the statistical weight and the system complexity. It is shown the statistical weight exponent $\tau(q)$ can be modeled by hyperbolic tangent deformed in accordance with both Tsallis and Kaniadakis exponentials to describe arbitrary multifractal phase space explicitly. The spectrum function $f(d)$ is proved to increase monotonically from minimum value $f=-1$ at $d=0$ to maximum one $f=1$ at $d=1$. At the same time, the number of monofractals increases with growth of the phase space volume at small dimensions $d$ and falls down in the limit $d\to 1$.

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