Schwetz, Thomas2006-06-132011-09-072006-06-132011-09-072006-06-13Phys.Scripta T127 (2006) 1-5https://openscience.sissa.it/handle/1963/1837I summarize the determination of neutrino oscillation parameters within the three-flavor framework from world neutrino oscillation data with date of May 2006, including the first results from the MINOS long-baseline experiment. It is illustrated how the determination of the leading "solar" and "atmospheric" parameters, as well as the bound on $\theta_{13}$ emerge from an interplay of various complementary data sets. Furthermore, I discuss possible implications of sub-leading three-flavor effects in present atmospheric neutrino data induced by $\Delta m^2_{21}$ and $\theta_{13}$ for the bound on $\theta_{13}$ and non-maximal values of $\theta_{23}$, emphasizing, however, that these effects are not statistically significant at present. Finally, in view of the upcoming MiniBooNE results I briefly comment on the problem to reconcile the LSND signal.170588 bytesapplication/pdfen-USGlobal fits to neutrino oscillation dataPreprint