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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
Each individual pulse of photons may cause any number of neutron-producing reactions, ranging form zero to "infinity", and hereafter denoted by <math>n</math>. <math>n</math>, being the number of neutron-producing reactions ''actually'' occurring per pulse, is assumed to follow the Poissonian distribution as a limiting case of the binomial distribution.
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Every individual pulse of photons may cause any number of neutron-producing reactions, hereafter denoted by <math>n</math>, ranging form zero to "infinity". <math>n</math>, being the number of neutron-producing reactions ''actually'' occurring per pulse, is assumed to follow the Poissonian distribution as a limiting case of the binomial distribution. Each

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Introduction

Every individual pulse of photons may cause any number of neutron-producing reactions, hereafter denoted by [math]n[/math], ranging form zero to "infinity". [math]n[/math], being the number of neutron-producing reactions actually occurring per pulse, is assumed to follow the Poissonian distribution as a limiting case of the binomial distribution. Each