Non-extensive self-consistent thermodynamical theory is a framework that extends classical thermodynamics to systems that exhibit non-extensive behavior. Classical thermodynamics is based on the assumption of extensive properties, where quantities like entropy, energy, and volume scale proportionally with the size of the system. However, many real-world systems, especially those that are far from equilibrium or exhibit long-range interactions, do not conform to these assumptions.

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