The present status of the use of two-particle intensity interferometry as a
diagnostic tool to study the space-time dynamics of intermediate energy heavy
ion collisions is examined. Calculations for the two-proton and two-pion
correlation functions are presented and compared to experiment. The
calculations are based on the nuclear Boltzmann-Uehling-Uhlenbeck transport
theory.Comment: 20 pages, Preprint MSUCL-864 (to be published in Progress in Particle
and Nuclear Physics, Vol. 30