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Localization for transversally periodic random potentials on binary trees (English)
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21 October 2016
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The authors consider a random Schrödinger operator on a binary tree and with transversally periodic potentials, which are introduced to explain how fast transversal oscillations can generate an absolutely continuous spectrum in a strongly correlated model. The geometry of the problem can be defined by graph distances on a rooted regular tree (Bethe lattice). By using a technique based on fractional moment estimates, they prove the existence of pure point spectra at all energies. The authors claim that, as a new contribution, their paper introduces a new approach to dynamical systems.
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random Schrödinger operator
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localization
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Bethe lattice
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