Multiplicative noise: A mechanism leading to nonextensive statistical mechanics
Abstract
A large variety of microscopic or mesoscopic models lead to generic results that accommodate naturally within Boltzmann-Gibbs statistical mechanics (based on ). Similarly, other classes of models point toward nonextensive statistical mechanics (based on , where the value of the entropic index depends on the specific model). We show here a family of models, with multiplicative noise, which belongs to the nonextensive class. More specifically, we consider Langevin equations of the type , where and are independent zero-mean Gaussian white noises with respective amplitudes and . This leads to the Fokker-Planck equation . Whenever the deterministic drift is proportional to the noise induced one, i.e., , the stationary solution is shown to be (with and ). This distribution is precisely the one optimizing with the constraint constant. We also introduce and discuss various characterizations of the width of the distributions.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0205314,
title = {Multiplicative noise: A mechanism leading to nonextensive statistical mechanics},
author = {Celia Anteneodo and Constantino Tsallis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0205314},
year = {2009}
}
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