“…Originating in turbulence modeling (Beck, 2007), superstatistics has been applied to many physical systems, such as plasma physics (Livadiotis, 2017;Davis et al, 2019), Ising systems (Cheraghalizadeh et al, 2021), cosmic ray physics (Yalcin and Beck, 2018;Smolla et al, 2020), self-gravitating systems (Ourabah, 2020), solar wind (Livadiotis et al, 2018), high energy scattering processes (Beck, 2009;Sevilla et al, 2019;Ayala et al, 2020), ultracold gases (Rouse and Willitsch, 2017), and non-Gaussian diffusion processes in small complex systems (Chechkin et al, 2017;Itto and Beck, 2021). Furthermore, the framework has successfully been applied to completely different areas, such as modeling the power grid frequency (Schä fer et al, 2018), wind statistics (Weber et al, 2019), air pollution (Williams et al, 2020), bacterial DNA (Bogachev et al, 2017), financial time series (Gidea and Katz, 2018;Uchiyama and Kadoya, 2019), rainfall statistics (De Michele and Avanzi, 2018), or train delays (Briggs and Beck, 2007). The overview article (Metzler, 2020) provides a recent introduction to superstatistics and non-Gaussian diffusion.…”