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Flavour Symmetry Embedded -- GLoBES (FaSE-GLoBES)

Neutrino models based on flavour symmetries provide the natural way to explain the origin of tiny neutrino masses. At the dawn of precision measurements of neutrino mixing parameters, neutrino mass models can be constrained and examined by on-going and up-coming neutrino experiments. We present a supplemental tool Flavour Symmetry Embedded (FaSE) for General Long Baseline Experiment Simulator (GLoBES), and it is available via the link https://github.com/tcwphy/FASE_GLoBES. It can translate the neutrino mass model parameters to standard neutrino oscillation parameters and offer prior functions in a user-friendly way. We demonstrate the robustness of FaSE-GLoBE with four examples on how the model parameters can be constrained and even whether the model is excluded by an experiment or not. We wish that this toolkit will facilitate the study of new neutrino mass models in an effecient and effective manner.

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