How to account for the interference contributions in monte carlo simulations

Abstract

The diagram technique allows one to calculate the correction factors which can be used in Monte Carlo simulation of some processes. This is equivalent to the calculation with accounting for all or some part of the interference contributions. The example is presented for the simplest case of inelastic deuteron-deuteron interactions.

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