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In quantum field theory, the GIM mechanism (or Glashow-Iliopoulos-Maiani mechanism) is the mechanism through which flavour-changing neutral currents (FCNCs) are suppressed in loop diagrams. It also explains why weak interactions that change strangeness by 2 are suppressed, while those that change strangeness by 1 are allowed, but only in charged current interactions.
For more information, see Wikipedia.