Abstract

Experimental measurements of the electrical magnetoresistivity of high purity Indium at low temperatures have been performed and clearly indicate that: 1. (a) A generalized Kohler's rule can be used to describe all experiments. 2. (b) A reliable method is therefore obtained for extrapolating the zero magnetic field resistivity to temperatures below the superconducting transition temperature. 3. (c) Clear-cut and reliable data show that no T 2 dependence of the resistance is found; therefore no evidence of electron-electron interaction appears, contrary to information previously reported in the literature.

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