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The idea that there are alternative, anisotropic solutions of BCS equations, which might apply to He-3, surfaced independently in at least three places, one of which was Pierre Morel’s thesis project (for the ENS, under me at Bell Labs) I was skeptical of quantitative estimates of transition temperatures and instead focused, with Pierre, on conceptual and experimental properties of such states.
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Anderson, P.W. He-3, Pierre Morel and Me—Early Work on Anisotropic Superfluidity. J Low Temp Phys 164, 119–125 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-011-0368-7
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