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Eigenvalue statistics for random Schrödinger operators with non rank one perturbations
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    Eigenvalue statistics for random Schrödinger operators with non rank one perturbations (English)
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    7 October 2015
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    The authors consider random Schrödinger operators on the lattice and on the continuous Hilbert spaces and study the local eigenvalue statistics of these operators under the condition of complete Anderson localization. The principal new result: this statistics are compound Poisson distributed rather than Poissonian. As a consequence, the outlook is that the spectrum of generalized Anderson-type models with finite rank perturbations is much more complex in comparison with the local eigenvalue statistics in the usual Anderson models.
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    Anderson localization
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    lattice model
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    Schrödinger operator
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    eigenvalue spectrum
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