Abstract
The behaviour of interfering resonances is studied within the framework of many-channelS-matrix theory. For the case of one open channel it is shown that at high level density where one naively would expect a strong overlapping, the resonances avoid each other: one resonance accumulates almost the whole sum of the widths of all resonances while the remaining ones become nearly stable.
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