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Finite-Volume Fractional-Moment Criteria¶for Anderson Localization

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A technically convenient signature of localization, exhibited by discrete operators with random potentials, is exponential decay of the fractional moments of the Green function within the appropriate energy ranges. Known implications include: spectral localization, absence of level repulsion, strong form of dynamical localization, and a related condition which plays a significant role in the quantization of the Hall conductance in two-dimensional Fermi gases. We present a family of finite-volume criteria which, under some mild restrictions on the distribution of the potential, cover the regime where the fractional moment decay condition holds. The constructive criteria permit to establish this condition at spectral band edges, provided there are sufficient “Lifshitz tail estimates” on the density of states. They are also used here to conclude that the fractional moment condition, and thus the other manifestations of localization, are valid throughout the regime covered by the “multiscale analysis”. In the converse direction, the analysis rules out fast power-law decay of the Green functions at mobility edges.

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Received: 21 October 1999 / Accepted: 31 March 2000 / Revised: 30 August 2001

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Aizenman, M., Schenker, J., Friedrich, R. et al. Finite-Volume Fractional-Moment Criteria¶for Anderson Localization. Commun. Math. Phys. 224, 219–253 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002200100441

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