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Neutrino Physics (CERN-2014-001)

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arxiv 1406.7739 v1 pith:DLL2R4H3 submitted 2014-06-30 hep-ph

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I give a theoretical overview of some basic properties of massive neutrinos in these lectures. Particular attention is paid to the origin of neutrino masses, the pattern of lepton flavor mixing, the feature of leptonic CP violation and the electromagnetic properties of massive neutrinos. I highlight the TeV seesaw mechanisms as a possible bridge between neutrino physics and collider physics in the era characterized by the Large Hadron Collider.

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