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Relationship between the Kobayashi-Maskawa and Chau-Keung presentation of the quark mixing matrix

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We discuss the formulae for one-to-one correspondence between the two popular parametrizations of the quark mixing matrix and the confidence limits for the mixing parameters.

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Kuznetsov, V.E., Naumov, V.A. Relationship between the Kobayashi-Maskawa and Chau-Keung presentation of the quark mixing matrix. Nuov Cim A 108, 1451–1456 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02821061

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