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Exclusive means...
Theoretical calculations of exclusive processes are often more difficult than of inclusive ones.
Experimental and theoretical view
What is considered exclusive from an experimental point of view is often not theoretically exclusive, because of detector limitations.
Thus most "exclusive" measurements are to some degree implicitly inclusive, which may or may not matter for experiment-theory comparisons in practice. It is always important to bear in mind that true exclusivity is almost impossible to achieve in experiments.
Examples:
- Fixed-target nucleus
- Jet vetos only remove jets that
See also
- Inclusive, the opposite