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    Flavour Mixing and Fermion Mass Generation as a Result of Symmetry Breaking

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    It is shown that a simple breaking of the subnuclear democracy leads to a successful description of the mixing between the second and third family. In the lepton channel the νμ−ντ\nu _{\mu } - \nu_{\tau } oscillations are expected to be described by a mixing angle of 2.65∘2.65^ {\circ } which might be observed soon in neutrino experiments.Comment: 9 pages, report MPI-PHT/94-2

    Flavor Mixing, CP-Violation and the Masses ov the Light Quarks

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    The observed hierarchy of the quark masses is interpreted as a signal for an underlying ``subnuclear democracy'' as the relevant symmetry of the quark mass terms. A simple breaking of the symmetry leads to a mixing between the second and the third family, in agreement with observation. Introducing the mixing between the first and the second family, one finds an interesting pattern of maximal CP--violation as well as a complete determination of the elements of the CKM matrix and of the unitarity triangle.Comment: 7 page

    The Kinematics and Dynamics of Flavor Mixing

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    In view of the observed strong hierarchy of the quark and lepton masses and of the flavor mixing angles, it is argued that the description of flavor mixing must take this into account. One particularly interesting way to describe the flavor mixing, which, however, is not the one used today, emerges, which is particularly suited for models of quark mass matrices based on flavor symmetries. We conclude that the unitarity triangle important for B physics should be close to or identical to a rectangular triangle. CP violation is maximal in this sense.Comment: 18 latex page
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