Abstract
The role of inelastic final-state interactions in $\mathrm{CP}$ asymmetries and branching ratios is investigated in certain chosen single-isospin two-body hadronic $B$ decays. Treating final-state interactions through Pomeron and Regge exchanges, we demonstrate that inelastic final-state interactions could lead to sizable effects on the $\mathrm{CP}$ asymmetry.
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