Overview: Sides of the Unitarity Triangle
Benjamin Grinstein

TL;DR
This paper discusses the current understanding of the sides of the unitarity triangle, explores ways to improve measurements of CKM elements, and outlines future directions in flavor physics research.
Contribution
It proposes new measurements and strategies to enhance the precision of unitarity triangle parameters and CKM matrix elements.
Findings
Current knowledge of the unitarity triangle sides is limited
Several new measurements are proposed to improve precision
Future research directions in flavor physics are outlined
Abstract
This is an opening talk for the workshop and is intended to be provocative. We take a stab at the following questions: How well do we really know the sides of the unitarity triangle? What else could we do to improve? (I propose several new measurements). What precision should we ultimately aim at in the determination of CKM elements? What have we learned so far about flavor physics? Where do we go from here?
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Taxonomy
TopicsRare-earth and actinide compounds · Nuclear physics research studies · Neutrino Physics Research
