Numerical modelling of quantum statistics in high-energy physics

Abstract

Numerical modelling of quantum effects caused by bosonic or fermionic character of secondaries produced in high energy collisions of different sorts is at the moment still far from being established. In what follows we propose novel numerical method of modelling Bose-Einstein correlations (BEC) observed among identical (bosonic) particles produced in such reactions. We argue that the most natural approach is to work directly in the momentum space of produced secondaries in which the Bose statistics reveals itself in their tendency to bunch in a specific way in the available phase space. Fermionic particles can also be treated in similar fashion.

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