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Cylindrical poiseuille flow of a Fermi liquid

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The integral equation for cylindrical Poiseuille flow of a general excitation gas is derived for diffuse scattering at the wall. For a degenerate Fermi gas or liquid the flow through a circular cylindrical tube is determined numerically by a variational method.

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Topsøe, F., Jensen, H.H. Cylindrical poiseuille flow of a Fermi liquid. J Low Temp Phys 55, 469–473 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00681776

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