Abstract
A uniform nuclear matter with s-wave pairing is studied within the local energy-density functional approach, incorporating a few parameter sets extracted from the analysis of isotope shifts in finite nuclei. The dilute limit, in which the regime changes from weak to strong pairing, is considered in detail, and, for strong coupling, the ground state properties of that system are found to be completely determined in leading order by the singlet scattering length ann. The combination of a density-dependent contact pairing interaction and an energy cutoff adjusted to produce a realistic value of ann is shown to be the preferred choice among the deduced parameter sets.