Linearization Principle: The Geometric Origin of Nonlinear Fokker-Planck Equations
Abstract
Anomalous diffusion and power-law distributions are observed in various complex systems. To provide a consistent dynamical foundation for these phenomena, we present a geometric derivation of the nonlinear Fokker-Planck equation by introducing the Linearization Principle directly at the dynamical stage. By identifying the generalized chemical potential as the natural dynamical ansatz, we construct a general thermodynamic framework where the drift term remains linear in the probability density, preserving the standard form of the Einstein relation. Within this framework, we show that the -deformed geometry, corresponding to Tsallis statistics, exhibits a fundamental duality between the dynamic index and the thermodynamic index : the stationary state is a -Gaussian distribution that minimizes a free energy functional defined by a generalized entropy of index . We prove the -theorem for the derived equation and demonstrate its application to the harmonic oscillator and the free particle. This framework describes anomalous diffusion without relying on ad-hoc constraints or phenomenological nonlinear drift forces.
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@article{arxiv.2603.01278,
title = {Linearization Principle: The Geometric Origin of Nonlinear Fokker-Planck Equations},
author = {Hiroki Suyari},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.01278},
year = {2026}
}
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5 pages, 1 figure. Accepted for publication in Physical Review E