Lepton Flavour Violation Theory
Thorsten Feldmann (IPPP, Univ. Durham)

TL;DR
This paper reviews theoretical and phenomenological aspects of lepton flavor violation in charged lepton transitions, focusing on effective theories and selected new physics models.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of lepton flavor violation theories and explores minimal Standard Model extensions and specific new physics models.
Findings
Summarizes effective-theory approaches to lepton flavor violation.
Discusses minimal Standard Model extensions related to flavor violation.
Examines concrete new physics models with implications for charged lepton transitions.
Abstract
I discuss theoretical and phenomenological aspects of flavour violation in charged lepton transitions. This includes minimal extensions of the Standard Model within effective-theory approaches, as well as an incomplete selection of concrete new physics models.
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