We study the effect of inelastic processes on the magneto-transport of a
quasi-one dimensional Weyl semi-metal, using a modified Boltzmann-Langevin
approach. The magnetic field drives a crossover to a ballistic regime in which
the propagation along the wire is dominated by the chiral anomaly, and the role
of fluctuations inside the sample is exponentially suppressed. We show that
inelastic collisions modify the parametric dependence of the current
fluctuations on the magnetic field. By measuring shot noise as a function of a
magnetic field, for different applied voltage, one can estimate the
electron-electron inelastic length lee.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figur