Localization near the edge for the Anderson Bernoulli model on the two dimensional lattice
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Abstract: We consider a Hamiltonian given by the Laplacian plus a Bernoulli potential on the two dimensional lattice. We prove that, for energies sufficiently close to the edge of the spectrum, the resolvent on a large square is likely to decay exponentially. This implies almost sure Anderson localization for energies sufficiently close to the edge of the spectrum. Our proof follows the program of Bourgain--Kenig, using a new unique continuation result inspired by a Liouville theorem of Buhovsky--Logunov--Malinnikova--Sodin.
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