On the almost reducibility conjecture
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Abstract: Avila's Almost Reducibility Conjecture (ARC) is a powerful statement linking purely analytic and dynamical properties of analytic one frequency cocycles. It is also a fundamental tool in the study of spectral theory of analytic one-frequency Schr"odinger operators, with many striking consequencies, allowing to give a detailed characterization of the subcritical region. Here we give a proof, completely different from Avilas, for the important case of Schr"odinger cocycles and non-exponentially approximated frequencies, allowing, in particular, to obtain all the desired spectral consequences.
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