Abstract

It is well known that in any process involving two incoming and two outgoing particles there is a symmetry between the process obtained by replacing an incoming (outgoing) particle of momentum k by an outgoing (incoming) antiparticle of momentum — k, crossing symmetry. It is the sign of the time component that decides whether a line represents an incoming particle or an outgoing antiparticle.

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