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The new results available this year from a number of neutrino experiments bring into stronger focus the details in the ‘Standard Model’ of neutrino oscillations described by the PMNS mixing matrix. However, the parameters are still not known to very high precision. The next few years look bright for accelerator neutrino experiments, with much action occurring in the near future. We still have to wait a little longer, however, to be sure, but making educated guesses is needed to make plans for the future.
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THOMAS, J. Long-baseline experiments, now and soon!. Pramana - J Phys 79, 953–962 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12043-012-0413-3
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