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We prove that the ground state of a system of N fermions is orthogonal to the ground state in the presence of a finite range scattering potential, as N. This implies that the response to application of such a potential involves only emission of excitations into the continuum, and that certain processes in Fermi gases may be blocked by orthogonality in a low-T, low-energy limit.
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