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Status of Theories of CP Noninvariance

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Different gauge models of CP nonconservation are reviewed. When both experimental constraints like the value of ε′/ε and theoretical constraints like grand unification are imposed, the Kobayashi-Maskawa model seems the most acceptable theory. We also review the strong CP problem.

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Deshpande, N.G. (1983). Status of Theories of CP Noninvariance. In: Capri, A.Z., Kamal, A.N. (eds) Particles and Fields 2. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3593-1_13

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