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Theory of Superfluid Fermi Liquid. Applications to the Nucleusby: A. I. Larkin, A. B. Migdal
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AbstractA method is given for treating systems of strongly interacting particles, in which the observable quantities are expressed in terms of several constants which are introduced into the theory, in the way that the masses and charges of particles are introduced in the theory of dispersion relations. The Landau theory of the Fermi liquid is extended to the case of superfluidity for systems of finite size. An equation is obtained which makes it possible to find the probabilities of electromagnetic transitions in nuclei.
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