Abstract
The Belle experiment has accomplished various CP violation measurements, in order to constrain the CKM Unitarity Triangle and to search for New Physics signatures, using a data sample of 772 million B-meson pairs. The Belle II experiment will extend research capabilities in this field, thanks to the 50 times larger integrated luminosity expected to be delivered by the SuperKEKB e+e− collider. The results from Belle and future prospects at Belle II are presented.
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