Abstract
We predict CP violation in the long baseline accelerator experiments taking into consideration the recent LSND data and the atmospheric neutrino data. The estimated upper bound of CP violation is 0.006, which may be observable in the long baseline accelerator experiments. It is found that the upper bound increases to 0.01 if the LSND data is excluded. The matter effect, which is not CP invariant, is found to be very small in the case we consider.

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