Thermodynamics for an electron gas in a uniform magnetic field in nonextensive statistics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2504.20072v1
- Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2025 17:41:48 GMT
- Title: Thermodynamics for an electron gas in a uniform magnetic field in nonextensive statistics
- Authors: Bienvenu Gnim Adewi, Isiaka Aremua, Laure Gouba,
- Abstract summary: This work deals with the physical system governed by a Hamiltonian operator, in two-dimensional space, of spinless charged particles subject to a perpendicular magnetic field B.<n>The thermodynamics of such a quantum gas system is elaborated in the framework of Tsallis statistics.
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- Abstract: This work deals with the physical system governed by a Hamiltonian operator, in two-dimensional space, of spinless charged particles subject to a perpendicular magnetic field B, coupled with a harmonic potential in the context of nonextensive statistical thermodynamics. The thermodynamics of such a quantum gas system is elaborated in the framework of Tsallis statistics by obtaining the q versions of the partition function, magnetization, and susceptibility after performing the Hilhorst integral transformation. The results are discussed in the q $\mapsto$ 1 limit.
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