Neutrinos: Discovering a New Physics World
author:
Alexei Y. Smirnov,
ICTP - International Centre for Theoretical Physics
Description
The discovery of neutrino mass and mixing is one of the major discoveries in
particle physics in the recent years. Non-zero neutrino masses and mixing are
considered as the first direct evidence of new physics beyond the Standard model.
Phenomenological consequences of this discovery as well as possible implications for
fundamental theory will be discussed. Future programs of research and possible
developments of the neutrino technologies will be outlined.
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