We present a mean-field study of superconductivity in a generalized N-channel cubic Anderson lattice at U=infinity taking into account the effect of a nearest-neighbor attraction J. The condition U=infinity; is implemented within the slave-boson formalism considering the slave bosons to be condensed. We consider the f-level occupancy ranging from the mixed valence regime to the Kondo limit and study the dependence of the critical temperature on the various model parameters for each of three possible Cooper pairing symmetries (extended s-, d-, and p-wave pairing) and find interesting crossovers. It is found that the d- and p-wave order parameters have, in general, very similar critical temperatures. The extended s-wave pairing seems to be re...
Strong correlations between electrons often generate unexpected new collective behavior that we cal...
We employ the functional expansion of Kadanoff and Baym to study the Anderson and SU(N) lattice mode...
In this chapter we give a selective review of our work on the role of electron correlation in the th...
We study an extended version of the Anderson lattice model including a density-density attractive in...
We study an extended version of the Anderson lattice model including a density-density attractive in...
We study an extended version of the Anderson lattice model including a density-density attractive in...
We study an extended version of the Anderson lattice model including a density-density attractive in...
We study the superconducting instabilities generated by the inclusion in the Anderson lattice model ...
In this Letter we study the periodic Anderson model, employing both the slave-boson and the X-boson ...
We study the Anderson and SU(N) lattice models that describe the Kondo and intermediate-valence syst...
In this article, we show that the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) formalism applied to a Hubbard mod...
High temperature superconductivity in the cuprates remains one of the most widely investigated, cons...
High temperature superconductivity in the cuprates remains one of the most widely investigated, cons...
We study the Anderson lattice with a weak hopping amplitude t and generalized electron interactions....
In this chapter we give a selective review of our work on the role of electron correlation in the th...
Strong correlations between electrons often generate unexpected new collective behavior that we cal...
We employ the functional expansion of Kadanoff and Baym to study the Anderson and SU(N) lattice mode...
In this chapter we give a selective review of our work on the role of electron correlation in the th...
We study an extended version of the Anderson lattice model including a density-density attractive in...
We study an extended version of the Anderson lattice model including a density-density attractive in...
We study an extended version of the Anderson lattice model including a density-density attractive in...
We study an extended version of the Anderson lattice model including a density-density attractive in...
We study the superconducting instabilities generated by the inclusion in the Anderson lattice model ...
In this Letter we study the periodic Anderson model, employing both the slave-boson and the X-boson ...
We study the Anderson and SU(N) lattice models that describe the Kondo and intermediate-valence syst...
In this article, we show that the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) formalism applied to a Hubbard mod...
High temperature superconductivity in the cuprates remains one of the most widely investigated, cons...
High temperature superconductivity in the cuprates remains one of the most widely investigated, cons...
We study the Anderson lattice with a weak hopping amplitude t and generalized electron interactions....
In this chapter we give a selective review of our work on the role of electron correlation in the th...
Strong correlations between electrons often generate unexpected new collective behavior that we cal...
We employ the functional expansion of Kadanoff and Baym to study the Anderson and SU(N) lattice mode...
In this chapter we give a selective review of our work on the role of electron correlation in the th...