Investigation of electrons interaction in a superconductor
Iogann Tolbatov

TL;DR
This paper explores electron interactions in superconductors using Korteweg-de Vries solitary waves, challenging the idea that Cooper pairs are absent and emphasizing their role in energy transfer.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach employing solitary wave theory to analyze electron pairing and energy transfer mechanisms in superconductors.
Findings
Refutes the absence of Cooper pairs in superconductors.
Shows nondissipative energy transfer requires electron pairs.
Proposes a new theoretical framework for electron interactions.
Abstract
Investigating the interaction of electrons in a superconductor by means of a method of solitary waves of Korteweg - de Vries, we refute the claim of absence of "Cooper pairs" in a superconductor. We also indicate that the nondissipative transfer of energy in the superconductor is possible only with the help of a pair of electrons.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting Materials and Applications · Magnetic Field Sensors Techniques · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
