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Graduate Exploring the Topological Cross Section in Experimental Quantum Physics
I think it's not that simple. "digitool.library.mcgill.ca/thesisfile74351.pdf" I found the following definition of this term: Thought I didn't understand it yet. :smile:- cfar
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Graduate Exploring the Topological Cross Section in Experimental Quantum Physics
Well, your guess about counting only charged particles I can understand, but counting only ones that exceed any given momentum can't be true. In this case the value of this cross section would greatly depend on which momentum they will take.- cfar
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Graduate Exploring the Topological Cross Section in Experimental Quantum Physics
I'm not sure if I understand you right. Can you please give me a relationship between total cross section and topological cross section.- cfar
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Graduate Exploring the Topological Cross Section in Experimental Quantum Physics
Hello, I've found in some of the articles on experimental quantum physics the term "Topological cross section" Now I'm trying to understand what is it and in particular what the difference between topological and differential cross section? Thanks in advance for suggestions on any reading...- cfar
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