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Lectures on Quark Flavor Mixing in the Standard Model

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Nonlinear Phenomena in Physics

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Abstract

The present status of the theory of elementary particle physics, and the standard model in particular, reminds me of the following lines of a poem by the great Chilean poet Pablo Neruda which he wrote in an “Oda a Federico Garcia Lorca”, another great poet of the Spanish language:

Sobre todo de noche De noche hay muchas estrellas Todas dentro de un rio Como una cinta junto a las ventanas Como una cinta junto a las ventanas De las casas llenas de pobres gentes.

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de Rafael, E. (1985). Lectures on Quark Flavor Mixing in the Standard Model. In: Claro, F. (eds) Nonlinear Phenomena in Physics. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93289-2_13

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