Superconductivity as a consequence of an ordering of the electron gas zero-point oscillations
Boris V. Vasiliev

TL;DR
This paper proposes that superconductivity arises from an ordering of the electron gas zero-point oscillations, suggesting a novel mechanism for superconductivity based on quantum oscillation phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a new theoretical framework linking electron zero-point oscillations to the emergence of superconductivity, differing from conventional theories.
Findings
Proposes a mechanism for superconductivity based on electron zero-point oscillation ordering
Suggests a quantum oscillation-based explanation for superconducting states
Provides theoretical predictions that could be tested experimentally
Abstract
This paper has been administratively withdrawn by arXiv, duplicate of arXiv:1008.2691.
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