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Bose-Einstein Correlations as correlations of fluctuations
The limitations of the recently proposed new method of numerical modelling of
Bose-Einstein correlations (BEC) are explicitly demonstrated. It is then argued
that BEC should still be considered as emerging from the correlations of
fluctuations, however they have to be modelled first in any Monte Carlo event
generator (MCEG) and not added {\it a posteriori} to the existing output of
some MCEG.Comment: Presented at XXXII International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics,
Alushta, Crimea, Ukraine, September 7-13, 2002. To be published by World
Scientific (2003) (style file ws-procs9x6.cls attached
Bose-Einstein correlations from "within"
We describe an attempt to model numerically Bose-Einstein correlations (BEC)
from "within", i.e., by using them as the most fundamental ingredient of some
Monte Carlo event generator (MC) rather than considering them as a kind of
(more or less important, depending on the actual situation) "afterburner",
which inevitably changes original physical content of the MC code used to model
multiparticle production process.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, presented at XXXV International Symposium on
Multiparticle Dynamics 2005, Kromerizh, Czech Republic, August 9-15, 200