Might Fast B-Violating Transitions Be Found Soon?
Vadim A. Kuzmin

TL;DR
This paper explores the possibility of discovering new interactions that cause rapid baryon-number violation, potentially observable in laboratory experiments if all three generations are involved.
Contribution
It proposes the potential existence of a new interaction leading to fast baryon-number violating processes involving all three generations, which could be experimentally detectable.
Findings
Possible new interaction causing rapid baryon-number violation
Conditions under which these processes could be observed in laboratories
Implications for particle physics and baryon asymmetry
Abstract
We claim that there might exist a new interaction leading to very fast baryon-number violating processes quite observable in the laboratory conditions, provided all three generations are simultaneously involved.
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TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems
