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A criterion for the superfluidity of infinite nuclear matter was given in the form of a variational principle by Cooper, Mills, and Sessler, (Phys. Rev. 114, 1377 (1959)). Computations are reported which are an iraprovement over those in CMS in three respects: the effective mass approxirmtion was removed, more realistic two-body potentials were employed, and superior total functions were obtained. (W.D.M.)
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