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Eigenfunctions in a two-particle Anderson tight binding model (English)
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6 July 2009
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This interesting paper is devoted to the quantum two-particle Anderson tight binding model on lattice \(\mathbb{Z}^d\) with short-range interaction and in presence of an IID external potential with sufficiently regular marginal distribution. A statement deducing exponential localisation from a property of decay of Green's functions in the two-particle model is established. The multi-scale analysis (MSA) scheme for two-particle model is discussed. The authors perform the initial and inductive steps of two-particle MSA and discuss the phenomenon of Anderson localisation in a two-particle model for a large disorder. More exactly they consider the Hilbert space of two-particle system \( l_{2}(\mathbb{Z}^d\times \mathbb{Z}^d)\) with a Hamiltonian \(H^{(2)}(\omega )\) and then state that for each number \(m_{\ast }\) (the mass), there exists a value \(g_{\ast }=g_{\ast }(m_{\ast })\in (0,+\infty )\) such that for all \(g\) with \(|g|\geq g_{\ast }\), the eigenfunctios \(\Psi_j(\mathbf{x};\omega )\) of \(H^{(2)}(\omega )\) admit exponential bound in the form \(|\Psi_j(\mathbf{x};\omega )|\leq C_j(\omega )e^{-m_{+ }\|\text\textbf{x}\|}\) with effective mass \(m_{+}\geq m_{\ast }\).
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eigenfunctions
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Anderson
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two-particle
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decay
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Green function
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