On the theory of neutrino mixing and oscillations
S. M. Bilenky

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current understanding of neutrino mixing and oscillations, discussing phenomenology, theoretical mechanisms, and the role of quantum uncertainty relations in explaining neutrino behavior.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of different approaches to neutrino oscillations and explores the impact of quantum uncertainty principles on their theoretical description.
Findings
Neutrino oscillations are influenced by quantum uncertainty relations.
The standard seesaw mechanism explains neutrino mass generation.
Different theoretical approaches to neutrino oscillations are compared.
Abstract
A brief review of the status of neutrino oscillations is given. The phenomenology of neutrino mixing and the standard seesaw mechanism of neutrino mass generation is discussed. Different approaches to neutrino oscillations are considered and compared. The role of the Heisenberg space-momentum uncertainty relation and the Mandelstam-Tamm time-energy uncertainty relation in neutrino oscillations is discussed in some detail.
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TopicsHermeneutics and Narrative Identity · Aging, Elder Care, and Social Issues · Health, Medicine and Society
