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Aspects of non leptonic B s decays

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Non perturbative strong interaction effects make difficult a theoretical description of non leptonic weak decays of hadrons; so it is relevant the possibility to obtain predictive parametrizations of decay amplitudes. It is noticeable that the widths of a set of two-body B s transitions can be predicted using the symmetries of QCD and available information on B decays [1].

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Ferrandes, R. (2007). Aspects of non leptonic B s decays. In: Montagna, G., Nicrosini, O., Vercesi, V. (eds) IFAE 2006. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0530-3_44

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