Abstract
With an attractive electron-electron interaction only for spin-singlet Cooper pairing and in the presence of inhomogeneous magnetism, spin-singlet and spin-triplet pair amplitudes both occur when only a spin-singlet pair potential occurs. Pair amplitudes in k -space and r -space and the spin susceptibility show that superconductivity in the presence of inhomogeneous magnetism cannot be either purely spin-singlet or purely spin-triplet pairing.
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