Abstract
Lorentz violation has been shown to occur in Planck scale physics.
Since neutrino oscillation experiments are natural interferometers,
they may be sensitive to small space-time effect,
such as Lorentz violation.
The sensitivity is comparable to precision optical measurements
(10-19 GeV).
Thus, neutrino oscillations may be the first place where we see Lorentz and CPT violation.
Recently the MiniBooNE neutrino oscillation experiment published electron
and anti-electron neutrino appearance oscillation results
that cannot be understood within the accepted three-massive-neutrinos oscillation model.
In this talk, I will introduce Lorentz violation and Lorentz violating neutrino oscillations.
And I examine whether the MiniBooNE data may be explained through a Lorentz violation model.
Then, I will discuss the recent Lorentz violation analysis results,
such as Double Chooz reactor oscillation experiment.