... influence on the types of any of the other particles during [0,s] (and of course no influence on the paths of these other particles), as long as we stay on I1∩I2(compare the argument for (2.36) ... most of the estimates for the termsin the right-hand side here for k ≥ 2. The basic inequalities remain valid for k = 1 by trivial modifications which we again leave to the reader. For the various ... t−K−2k. The estimate for Ek,4comes from Theorem A, or rather Theorem 1 in[KSb], which is the basis for the right-hand inclusion in Theorem A. Indeed,we have, again by summing over the possible...