Tsallis statistics is a generalization of classical statistical mechanics that extends the concepts of entropy and thermodynamic relationships, formulated by the Brazilian physicist Constantino Tsallis in the 1980s. It introduces a new statistical framework that is particularly useful for systems exhibiting non-extensive characteristics, where the traditional Boltzmann-Gibbs statistics may not apply effectively. **Key Features of Tsallis Statistics:** 1.

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