Abstract
The theory of superfluid helium proposed by Landau has been the object of much experimental verification. However, the theory involves a number of independent assumptions, and the authors attempt to identify the particular assumptions which have been verified in a number of classic experiments. In some cases they find that the experimental evidence is not entirely unequivocal. In particular, a slightly different assumption concerning energy flux could explain the effects of heat flow in capillaries without involving the difficulties associated with mutual friction terms.
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