This account presents background information and theoretical tools necessary for understanding CP violation.
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Ikaros Bigi was born in Munich, Germany. Following undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the Universities of Munich, Oxford and Stanford, he has taught and researched at the Max-Planck Institute for Physics, CERN, RWTH Aachen, UCLA, the University of Oregon, SLAC and the University of Notre Dame. He is a former scholarship student of the Maximilianeum Foundation and Scholarship Foundation of the German People and has been appointed both a Heisenberg Fellow and a Max-Kade Fellow. Ichiro Sanda was born in Tokyo, and at the age of 14 accompanied his father who was transferred to the United States on business, After a bachelor's degree in physics from the University of Illinois and a PhD from Princeton University, he taught and researched at Columbia University, Fermilab and Rockefeller University. In 1992, after 34 years in the US, he went to Japan as a professor of physics at Nagoya University. He is now the chairman of the physics department. He is a winner of the 10th Inoue Prize (1993) and the 43rd Nishina Memorial Prize (1997). Both prizes have been awarded for his work on CP violation, and on B physics. Since they began their collaboration in 1981, the authors have written 12 papers together and have spent a great deal of energy promoting the crucial importance of comprehensive experimental studies of beauty hadrons. In their first joint paper they explained the special role played by certain decays into flavour-nonspecific final states; among them was the channel B --->VKs upon which considerable and dedicated experimental efforts are fecussed at CERN, Fermilab, DESY, SLAC and KEK, and pointed out the peculiarities of the experimental situation which required asymmetric B factories now being built at SLAC and KEK.
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