The term "scale-free ideal gas" isn't a standard term in physics, but it seems to combine concepts from statistical mechanics and scale invariance. In statistical mechanics, an ideal gas is a theoretical gas composed of many particles that are not interacting with one another except during elastic collisions. The ideal gas law, \(PV = nRT\), describes the relationship between pressure (P), volume (V), number of moles (n), the ideal gas constant (R), and temperature (T).
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