Color superconductivity in cold, dense quark matter
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cond-mat.supr-conhep-ph
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colorsuperconductortheorywhatzero-temperaturecoldcomparedconstant
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We review what is different and what is similar in a color superconductor as compared to an ordinary BCS superconductor. The parametric dependence of the zero-temperature gap on the coupling constant differs in QCD from that in BCS theory. On the other hand, the transition temperature to the superconducting phase is related to the zero-temperature gap in the same way in QCD as in BCS theory.
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