| 1. | In general for interacting particles, the above decompositions are " not " possible.
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| 2. | Klaus Lackner s scientific career started in the phenomenology of weakly interacting particles.
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| 3. | In the absence of spectral bleed-through, the cross-correlation function is zero for non-interacting particles.
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| 4. | In contrast to FCS, the cross-correlation function increases with increasing numbers of interacting particles.
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| 5. | The previous two equations do not apply to interacting particles.
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| 6. | To illustrate this, let us consider a system of " N " distinguishable, non-interacting particles.
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| 7. | The diagrams showed that the electromagnetic force is the interaction of photons between interacting particles.
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| 8. | Even poorly interacting particles, like neutrons and neutrinos, will become strongly interacting if given enough energy.
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| 9. | Ideal gas is a gas of non-interacting particles.
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| 10. | However, the charged current that gives the interaction its name is that of the interacting particles.
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