Flavor Physics in the LHC Era

 

The start of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN is bringing particle physics to an unprecedented TeV energy frontier, at which some long-standing questions associated with the Standard Model (SM) will be answered and new physics might be discovered. In the LHC era the study of flavor physics is very important both for a precision test of the SM itself and for the discovery of new physics beyond the SM. The purpose of this symposium is to provide an opportunity for theorists and experimentalists to discuss a number of  topics of high interest in flavor physics, including

1) B physics
2) Charm physics
3) Light flavor physics
4) CKM matrix and CP violation
5) Lepton flavor violation
6) Neutrino physics
7) Leptonic CP violation and leptogenesis
8) Interplay between flavor and collider physics
9) New physics associated with flavors

 

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