2–6 Dec 2014
King's College London, Strand Campus
Europe/London timezone

Session

Parallel 1: Discrete symmetries (T, C, P), flavour, accidental symmetries

3 Dec 2014, 14:30
Great Hall and several lecture theatres (King's College London, Strand Campus)

Great Hall and several lecture theatres

King's College London, Strand Campus

Strand London WC2R 2LS UK

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  1. Ivo de Medeiros Varzielas (University of Southampton)
    03/12/2014, 14:30
    Topics on addding CP to flavour symmetries.
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  2. Jorge S. Diaz
    03/12/2014, 15:00
    Lorentz symmetry is a cornerstone of modern physics. As the spacetime symmetry of special relativity, Lorentz invariance is a basic component of the standard model of particle physics and general relativity, which to date constitute our most successful descriptions of nature. Deviations from exact symmetry would radically change our view of the universe and current experiments allow us to test...
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  3. Monika Blanke (CERN)
    03/12/2014, 15:30
    Flavour symmetries provide an appealing mechanism to stabilize the dark matter particle. I present a simple model of quark flavoured dark matter that goes beyond the framework of minimal flavour violation. I discuss the phenomenological implications for direct and indirect dark matter detection experiments, high energy collider searches as well as flavour violating precision data.
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