Constantino Tsallis


Constantino Tsallis is a naturalized Brazilian physicist of Greek descent, working in Rio de Janeiro at CBPF, Brazil.

Biography

Tsallis was born in Greece, and grew up in Argentina, where he studied physics at Instituto Balseiro, in Bariloche. In 1974, he received a Doctorat d'État ès Sciences Physiques degree from the University of Paris-Orsay. He moved to Brazil in 1975 with his wife and daughter.
Tsallis is credited with introducing the notion of what is known as Tsallis entropy and Tsallis statistics in his 1988 paper "Possible generalization of Boltzmann–Gibbs statistics" published in the Journal of Statistical Physics. The generalization is considered to be a good candidate for formulating a theory of non-extensive thermodynamics. The resulting theory is not intended to replace Boltzmann–Gibbs statistics, but rather supplement it, such as in the case of anomalous systems characterised by non-ergodicity or metastable states.
One experimental verification of the predictions of Tsallis statistics concerned cold atoms in dissipative optical lattices. Eric Lutz made in 2003 which was verified in 2006 by .
Tsallis conjectured in 1999 :
  1. That a longstanding quasi-stationary state was expected in long-range interacting Hamiltonian systems. This was verified by groups around the world.
  2. That this QSS should be described by Tsallis statistics instead of Boltzmann–Gibbs statistics. This was verified in June 2007 by distribution of velocities.