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Some forgotten features of the Bose-Einstein correlations

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Notwithstanding the visible maturity of the subject of Bose-Einstein correlations (BEC), as witnessed nowadays, we would like to bring to one’s attention two points which apparently did not receive the attention they deserve: the problem of the choice of the form of C 2(Q) correlation function when effects of partial coherence of the hadronizing source are to be included and the feasibility to model effects of Bose-Einstein statistics, in particular, the BEC, by direct numerical simulations.

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Kozlov, G.A., Utyuzh, O.V., Wilk, G. et al. Some forgotten features of the Bose-Einstein correlations. Phys. Atom. Nuclei 71, 1502–1504 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063778808090020

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