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Anisotropic superfluidity in He3: Consequences of the spin-fluctuation model
W. F. Brinkman, P. W. Anderson
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Anistropic
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Effective Interaction
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Feedback Effect
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Fluctuation Model
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Fluctuation Spectrum
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Fourth Order
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Free Energy
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Magnetic Field
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Phase Diagram
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Spin Fluctuations
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Superfluidity
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Anisotropic
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Energy Engineering
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Fourth Order
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Superfluid Helium
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Superfluidity
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Magnetic Field
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