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BCP3: Summary of Theory
I discuss a number of the highlights in theory presented at the BCP3
conference. These included new, and more stringent, CKM fits; a critical
overview of heavy hadron lifetimes; progress in computing rates and
CP-asymmetries in charmless B-decays; a thorough discussion of the implications
of the new results on ; and, finally, a peek at the
future, trying to estimate how well one is going to be able to measure the
unitarity triangle angles.Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the Third International Conference on
B Physics and CP Violation, Taipei, Taiwan, December 3-7, 199
CP Violation: A Theoretical Review
This review of CP violation focuses on the status of the subject and its
likely future development through experiments in the Kaon system and with
B-decays. Although present observations of CP violation are perfectly
consistent with the CKM model, we discuss the theoretical and experimental
difficulties which must be faced to establish this conclusively. In so doing,
theoretical predictions and experimental prospects for detecting
CP violation through measurements of and of rare K
decays are reviewed. The crucial role that B CP-violating experiments will play
in elucidating this issue is emphasized . The importance of looking for
evidence for non-CKM CP-violating phases, through a search for a non-vanishing
transverse muon polarization in decays, is also stressed.Comment: 27 pages, LaTex, 5 encapsulated postscript figures (uuencoded in
separate file) embedded with epsfig.st
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