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Anderson Localization on the Bethe Lattice using Cages and the Wegner Flow

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2019-09-25 v2 Chaotic Dynamics Quantum Physics

Abstract

Anderson localization on tree-like graphs such as the Bethe lattice, Cayley tree, or random regular graphs has attracted attention due to its apparent mathematical tractability, hypothesized connections to many-body localization, and the possibility of non-ergodic extended regimes. This behavior has been conjectured to also appear in many-body localization as a "bad metal" phase, and constitutes an intermediate possibility between the extremes of ergodic quantum chaos and integrable localization. Despite decades of research, a complete consensus understanding of this model remains elusive. Here, we use cages, maximally tree-like structures from extremal graph theory; and numerical continuous unitary Wegner flows of the Anderson Hamiltonian to develop an intuitive picture which, after extrapolating to the infinite Bethe lattice, appears to capture ergodic, non-ergodic extended, and fully localized behavior.

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@article{arxiv.1904.07252,
  title  = {Anderson Localization on the Bethe Lattice using Cages and the Wegner Flow},
  author = {Samuel Savitz and Changnan Peng and Gil Refael},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.07252},
  year   = {2019}
}

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12 pages, 5 figures, Comments welcome