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Generalization of the Beck-Cohen superstatistics

Denis Nikolaevich Sob'yanin

Published 2011-11-29Version 1

Generalized superstatistics, i.e., a "statistics of superstatistics," is proposed. A generalized superstatistical system comprises a set of superstatistical subsystems and represents a generalized hyperensemble. There exists a random control parameter that determines both the density of energy states and the distribution of the intensive parameter for each superstatistical subsystem, thereby forming the third, upper level of dynamics. Generalized superstatistics can be used for nonstationary nonequilibrium systems. The system in which a supercritical multitype age-dependent branching process takes place is an example of a nonstationary generalized superstatistical system. The theory is applied to pair production in a neutron star magnetosphere.

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