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We argue that there is profound correspondence (the nonextensive/dissipative correspondence - NexDC) between the perfect nonextensive hydrodynamics and the usual dissipative hydrodynamics which leads to simple expression for dissipative…
We argue that there is correspondence between the perfect nonextensive hydrodynamics and the usual dissipative hydrodynamics, which we call nonextensive/dissipative correspondence (NexDC). It leads to simple expression for dissipative…
We demonstrate that nonextensive perfect relativistic hydrodynamics ($q$-hydrodynamics) can serve as a model of the usual relativistic dissipative hydrodynamics ($d$-hydrodynamics) facilitating therefore considerably its applications. As…
We propose to model the dissipative hydrodynamics used in description of the multiparticle production processes ($d$-hydrodynamics) by a special kind of the perfect nonextensive fluid ($q$-fluid) where $q$ denotes the nonextensivity…
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