Sunday, 13 October 2013

A bubble chamber

A bubble chamber contains three types of subatomic particles: 10 particles o f type X, 11 o f type Y,
111 o f type Z . Whenever an X- and Y-particle collide, they both become Z-particles. Likewise,
Y- and Z-particles collide and become X particles and X- and Z-particles become Y-particles upon collision. Can the particles in the bubble chamber evolve so that only one type is present?

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