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Summary: We explore the properties of discrete random Schrödinger operators in which the random part of the potential is supported on a sub-lattice (the trimmed Anderson model). In this setting, Anderson localisation at strong disorder does not always occur; alternatives include anomalous localisation and, possibly, delocalisation. We establish two new sufficient conditions for localisation at strong disorder as well as a sufficient condition for its absence, and provide examples for both situations. The main technical ingredient is a pair of Wegner-type estimates which are applicable when the covering condition does not hold. Finally, we discuss a coupling between random operators at weak and strong disorder. This coupling is used in a heuristic discussion of the properties of the trimmed Anderson model for sparse sub-lattices, and also in a new rigorous proof of a result of \textit{M. Aizenman} [Rev. Math. Phys. 6, No. 5a, 1163--1182 (1994; Zbl 0843.47039)] pertaining to weak disorder localisation for the usual Anderson model.
Property / review text: Summary: We explore the properties of discrete random Schrödinger operators in which the random part of the potential is supported on a sub-lattice (the trimmed Anderson model). In this setting, Anderson localisation at strong disorder does not always occur; alternatives include anomalous localisation and, possibly, delocalisation. We establish two new sufficient conditions for localisation at strong disorder as well as a sufficient condition for its absence, and provide examples for both situations. The main technical ingredient is a pair of Wegner-type estimates which are applicable when the covering condition does not hold. Finally, we discuss a coupling between random operators at weak and strong disorder. This coupling is used in a heuristic discussion of the properties of the trimmed Anderson model for sparse sub-lattices, and also in a new rigorous proof of a result of \textit{M. Aizenman} [Rev. Math. Phys. 6, No. 5a, 1163--1182 (1994; Zbl 0843.47039)] pertaining to weak disorder localisation for the usual Anderson model. / rank
 
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Anderson model
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localisation
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Wegner estimate
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The trimmed Anderson model at strong disorder: localisation and its breakup
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    Summary: We explore the properties of discrete random Schrödinger operators in which the random part of the potential is supported on a sub-lattice (the trimmed Anderson model). In this setting, Anderson localisation at strong disorder does not always occur; alternatives include anomalous localisation and, possibly, delocalisation. We establish two new sufficient conditions for localisation at strong disorder as well as a sufficient condition for its absence, and provide examples for both situations. The main technical ingredient is a pair of Wegner-type estimates which are applicable when the covering condition does not hold. Finally, we discuss a coupling between random operators at weak and strong disorder. This coupling is used in a heuristic discussion of the properties of the trimmed Anderson model for sparse sub-lattices, and also in a new rigorous proof of a result of \textit{M. Aizenman} [Rev. Math. Phys. 6, No. 5a, 1163--1182 (1994; Zbl 0843.47039)] pertaining to weak disorder localisation for the usual Anderson model.
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    Anderson model
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    covering condition
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    localisation
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    anomalous localisation
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    Wegner estimate
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    strong-to-weak disorder coupling
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