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nPO statistics, or non-Poisson statistics, refers to statistical methods that describe systems where events do not occur with a Poisson distribution, typically seen in cases of correlated events or interactions among particles. Unlike Poisson processes, which assume independent and random occurrences, nPO statistics take into account factors such as temporal correlations or clustering, often seen in complex systems. This approach is essential in fields like quantum mechanics and certain biological processes, where traditional Poisson assumptions do not hold.

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