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We discuss a few issues in the burgeoning field of physics of hadrons containing the b-quark. These include: A simple parameterization of the Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix featuring a triangle in the complex plane, a review of B/sub s/ and B/sub d/ mixing with special attention given to width-mixing and the CP-violating same-sign dilepton asymmetry, a discussion of the CP-violating decay B/sub d/ ..-->.. /psi/..pi../sup +/..pi../sup /minus//, and a discussion of Cp-violating rate asymmetries in the two-body decays ..lambda../sub b/ ..-->.. p..pi../sup /minus// and ..lambda../sub b/ ..-->.. pK/sup /minus//. The concluding discussion concerns generalizations beyond these specific topics. 22 refs., 6 figs.
Standard Model, Kobayashi-Maskawa Matrix, Beauty Particles, Mathematical Models, Unified Gauge Models, Quarks, Field Theories, Decay, Leptons, Postulated Particles, 72 Physics Of Elementary Particles And Fields, Research Programs, Matrices, Cp Invariance, Invariance Principles, Unified-Field Theories 645200* -- High Energy Physics-- Particle Interactions & Properties-Theoretical, Particle Models, Fermions, Elementary Particles, Particle Decay
Standard Model, Kobayashi-Maskawa Matrix, Beauty Particles, Mathematical Models, Unified Gauge Models, Quarks, Field Theories, Decay, Leptons, Postulated Particles, 72 Physics Of Elementary Particles And Fields, Research Programs, Matrices, Cp Invariance, Invariance Principles, Unified-Field Theories 645200* -- High Energy Physics-- Particle Interactions & Properties-Theoretical, Particle Models, Fermions, Elementary Particles, Particle Decay
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