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Entropic Gravity and Cosmology in Kaniadakis Statistics

By using the Kaniadakis statistics, we discuss the modifications of Newtonian gravity and radial velocity profile in the light of Verlinde's formalism for gravitational entropy. After considering the implications of k-statistics on the gravitational potential, it is shown that an accelerated un...

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