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The standard model of particle physics is developed over three years. Advances include theoretical underpinnings, such as the proof that gauge theories are renormalizable (the infinities are under control), to building a model for the observed phenomenology, such as the explanation of CP (charge-parity) violation from a phase in the quark mixing matrix.

Brookhaven National Laboratory


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