thermofractal

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

thermo- +‎ fractal

Noun[edit]

thermofractal (plural thermofractals)

  1. A system in thermodynamic equilibrium that has total energy equal to the kinetic energy of the system plus the sum of the internal energy for each of its subsystems, each of which is, in turn, a thermofractal.
    • 2016, Airton Deppman, “Thermodynamics with fractal structure, Tsallis statistics and hadrons”, in arXiv[1]:
      The thermodynamical aspects of the thermofractal is related to the microscopic interaction of its components through the S-matrix..
    • 2019, Antonio M. Scarfone, New Trends in Statistical Physics of Complex Systems, page 30:
      This idea returned recently in the form of thermofractals introduced in [8].

Adjective[edit]

thermofractal (not comparable)

  1. Pertaining to or characteristic of thermofractals.
    • 2019, Eugenio Megıas, Fractal Structure of Yang-Mills Fields:
      From the thermofractal structure one can obtain the fractal dimension of hadrons, resulting in D = 0.69 [A.Deppman PRD93 ’16].