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Theorists tend to believe that free quarks (with charge ± e and ± e) do not exist, but t...

Theorists tend to believe that free quarks (with charge ± e and ± e) do not exist, but the question is by no means decided. If free quarks are found to exist, what can you say about the distribution function they would obey?

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