
TL;DR
This paper explores the application of the binary tetrahedral group as a flavor symmetry to explain quark and neutrino mixing, introducing a new formula for the Cabibbo angle.
Contribution
It introduces a novel formula for the Cabibbo angle within the framework of binary tetrahedral group flavor symmetry.
Findings
New formula for the Cabibbo angle
Application of $T^{'}$ as flavor symmetry in quark and neutrino mixing
Discussion of implications for CKM and PMNS matrices
Abstract
The use of the binary tetrahedral group () as flavor symmetry is discussed. I emphasize the CKM quark and PMNS neutrino mixings. I present a novel formula for the Cabibbo angle.
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