Recall that there were many
ways to represent the
tribimaximal neutrino mixing matrix. For instance, taking the Fourier transform of the complex matrix and then squaring, we obtain

where $x = 1.543$ and $y = - 2.524$. The analogue for the
CKM mixing matrix is
OK, OK, so you might prefer a coefficient of 1/9.
ReplyDeleteNah, the 1/3 seems fine.
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