By combining a holographic p-wave superconductor model and a holographic
ferromagnetism model, we study the coexistence and competition of
ferromagnetism and p-wave superconductivity. It is found that the results
depend on the self-interaction of magnetic moment of the complex vector field
and which phase appears first. In the case that the ferromagnetic phase appears
first, if the interaction is attractive, the system shows the ferromagnetism
and superconductivity can coexist in low temperatures. If the interaction is
repulsive, the system will only be in a pure ferromagnetic state. In the case
that the superconducting phase appears first, the attractive interaction will
leads to a magnetic p-wave superconducting phase in low temperatures. If the
interaction is repulsive, the system will be in a pure p-wave superconducting
phase or ferromagnetic phase when the temperature is lowered.Comment: improved version, added some references and background knowledge