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Flavianet
ENTERING the high-precision era of flavour physics through the alliance of lattice simulations,
effective field theories and experiment
One of the most profound open questions in particle physics is to understand the pattern of fermion
masses and mixings, and the source of fermion replication. The origin of CP violation is intimately
related and has deep implications for cosmology. CP violation is a crucial ingredient to understand
the surprising fact that the universe contains more matter than antimatter. Large-scale experimental
efforts have begun to illuminate the above questions and new facilities such as LHC-B should start
soon collecting data. Interpreting the experimental results in terms of the fundamental dynamics is
often difficult owing to the uncertainties arising from hadronic contributions to measured quantities.
This is an area where close collaboration between theory and experiment is essential. Such collaboration
is an aim of the network, which puts together the existing European expertise in those theoretical areas
which are relevant for the data analysis. A multidisciplinary approach, combining lattice technologies,
dispersive methods, effective field theories (CHPT, HQET, NRQCD, SCET), higher-order perturbative tools
and Monte Carlo event generators, should allow a more efficient use of the experimental data to improve
our current understanding of the flavour dynamics, and possibly guide us towards a more fundamental theory,
valid at higher energy scales.
FLAVIAnet is a Marie Curie Reseach Training Network
supported by the European Community's Sixth Framework Programme
devoted to flavour physics. The network Contract
MRTN-CT-2006-035482 (see also Annex I)
was concluded between the European Commission and consortium on 1st October 2006 with duration of 48 months.
Events
Swiss Node
Open Positions
E-mail: Gilberto Colangelo gilberto@itp.unibe.ch
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