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Toshihide Maskawa (or Ma****wa) (益川 敏英, Ma****wa Toshihide, 7
February 1940 – 23 July 2021) was a ****anese
theoretical physicist known for his work on...
- In the
Standard Model of
particle physics, the Cabibbo–Kobayashi–
Maskawa matrix, CKM matrix,
quark mixing matrix, or KM
matrix is a
unitary matrix that...
- may be
shared by
multiple people. The
inaugural recipients,
Toshihide Maskawa and
Makoto Kobayashi, were
awarded the
prize in 1985 for
their work on...
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described theoretically in 1973 by
physicists Makoto Kobayashi and
Toshihide Maskawa to
explain CP violation. The name "bottom" was
introduced in 1975 by Haim...
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colleague Toshihide Maskawa, he
worked on
explaining CP-violation
within the
Standard Model of
particle physics.
Kobayashi and
Maskawa's theory required that...
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flavors grew to the
current six in 1973, when
Makoto Kobayashi and
Toshihide Maskawa noted that the
experimental observation of CP
violation could be explained...
- flavour-eigenstate/m****-eigenstate
basis for
quarks underlies the Cabibbo–Kobayashi–
Maskawa matrix (CKM matrix). This
matrix is
analogous to the PMNS
matrix for neutrinos...
- C. 680519: 367–377. doi:10.1142/9789812795915_0034. Kobayashi, Makoto;
Maskawa,
Toshihide (1973). "C P
Violation in the
Renormalizable Theory of Weak...
- the 1980
Nobel Prize in Physics. In 1973,
Makoto Kobayashi and
Toshihide Maskawa showed that CP
violation in the weak
interaction required more than two...
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boson the W
boson the Z
boson four
parameters of the Cabibbo–Kobayashi–
Maskawa matrix,
describing how
quarks oscillate between different forms; four parameters...