Superstatistics
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Superstatistics is a branch of statistics devoted to the study of non-linear and non-equilibrium systems. It is characterized by using the superposition of multiple differing statistical models to achieve the desired non-linearity.
- "Superstatistics", Beck C.1; Cohen E.G.D., Physica A, Volume 322, 1 May 2003, pp. 267-275(9)