Axion-packed superconductors

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Abstract

A theory of superconductivity which describes the behavior of a large class of materials is introduced. The new theory generalizes the Ginzburg-Landau theory and shares with it many properties. In a sense made precise in the paper, the generalization is unique. Depending on the magnitude of one of the parameters of the theory, the predicted effects could be dramatic.

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