Abstract

A wide program of new investigations into rare kaon decays in experiments at IHEP, Fermilab, and Brookhaven National Laboratory accelerators is reviewed. Experiments aimed at studying low-energy hadronic processes in kaon decays, searches for new types of interactions, and investigation of CP-violation processes and of extremely rare flavor-changing neutral-current $$K \to \pi \nu \bar \nu $$ decays are the main components of this program. The relation of such processes to the Standard Model and new physics beyond it is discussed.

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