
Experiments for the observations of processes involving photon-photon collisions are extremely difficult to perform, because they are crossed-beam experiments which require the highest intensities and the most sensitive detection equipment. For this reason the photon-photon cross sections are at the present time still of little interest to the experimental physicist. However, in addition to their fundamental theoretical significance, these processes play an important role in various approximation methods which are used to estimate related observable processes.*
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