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Quark and Lepton Mixing

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Weak interactions are known to give rise to the violation of different flavour quantum numbers. The list of the victims include strangeness and charm: it will probably include the quantum number associated new quarks — the alternative being the existence of new unconditionally stable hadrons, and it might also include quantum numbers in the lepton sector, such as the muon number.

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Cabibbo, N. (1979). Quark and Lepton Mixing. In: Zichichi, A. (eds) The Whys of Subnuclear Physics. The Subnuclear Series, vol 15. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-0991-8_14

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