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CP Violation in the Decays of the Neutral Kaon

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These lectures will cover some topics of current interest in the study of CP violation, primarily in Kaon decays. We will be concerned with the 2π decay modes as well as with some much rarer ones.

We treat current and future experiments that are likely to provide new information on the nature of CP violation. Emphasis is given to those involving the 2π as well as more rare decay modes of the neutral kaon.

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Winstein, B. (1992). CP Violation in the Decays of the Neutral Kaon. In: Aoki, KI., Kobayashi, M. (eds) Present and Future of High-Energy Physics. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 65. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84741-7_7

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