
TL;DR
This paper reviews various theoretical models explaining small neutrino masses and large mixing, emphasizing how recent precision measurements can distinguish among these models.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of existing neutrino mass models and their predictions in light of current experimental data.
Findings
Different models predict distinct neutrino oscillation patterns
Precision measurements can discriminate between theoretical models
Summary of current theoretical landscape in neutrino physics
Abstract
Neutrino physics has entered an era of precision measurements. With these precise measurements, we may be able to distinguish different models that have been constructed to explain the small neutrino masses and the large mixing among them. In this talk, I review some of the existing theoretical models and their predictions for neutrino oscillations.
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