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Abstract

Starting with the Anderson model for the $4{f}^{1}$ configuration of cerium, the transformation of Schrieffer and Wolff is performed, taking into account combined spin and orbit exchange scattering. The resultant interaction Hamiltonian differs qualitatively from the conventional $s\ensuremath{-}f$ exchange interaction. The Kondo effect, the spin-disorder resistivity, the Ruderman-Kittel interaction, and the depression of the super-conducting transition temperature with impurity concentration are worked out for alloys containing cerium impurities on the basis of this new interaction.

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