Neutral particle oscillations / quantum number conservation

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Hello everyone,
Why don't neutral particle oscillations have to obey conservation of (quark) flavor quantum numbers, with the example of neutral Kaon oscillations?
 
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Why should they? There is no conservation law for quark flavors, the weak interaction can change them. The oscillations happen via the weak interaction.

Edit: Too slow.
 
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