Abstract
Leptogenesis [1] is one of the leading mechanisms for explaining the observed baryon asymmetry in the universe. In this proceeding I review the basic features of leptogenesis, before discussing some recent developments in the theoretical computation of the resulting baryon asymmetry. Finally I comment on the possible connection with low energy neutrino data and testability of the mechanism.
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