Banerjee Avinab
The paper emphasizes an approach to solve complex q-exponential integrals by an implication of Binomial expansion along with some specific conditions on the integral limits and sets a relation between the limits which were used such as the maximum energy of the electrons and the chemical potential. The integral results which yielded the average energy and the effective electron concentration which proved out to be essential in order to calculate the average velocity of the electrons and the electrical conductivity of a metallic wire while taking consideration of the Drude’s model. The dependency on temperature of these parameters with the variation of Tsallis factor renders anomalous results depicting the Nonextensive Critical Temperature value to be 20 K and its importance has been mentioned in this paper along with the dependency of these parameters on certain regions consisting of Tsallis factor which follows subextensivity and superextensivity and infers a point known to be as Maximum Entropy Limiting Factor.
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