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Delocalization and quantum diffusion of random band matrices in high dimensions I: Self-energy renormalization

Probability 2021-07-15 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We consider Hermitian random band matrices H=(hxy)H=(h_{xy}) on the dd-dimensional lattice (Z/LZ)d(\mathbb Z/L\mathbb Z)^d. The entries hxyh_{xy} are independent (up to Hermitian conditions) centered complex Gaussian random variables with variances sxy=Ehxy2s_{xy}=\mathbb E|h_{xy}|^2. The variance matrix S=(sxy)S=(s_{xy}) has a banded structure so that sxys_{xy} is negligible if xy|x-y| exceeds the band width WW. In dimensions d8d\ge 8, we prove that, as long as WLϵW\ge L^\epsilon for a small constant ϵ>0\epsilon>0, with high probability most bulk eigenvectors of HH are delocalized in the sense that their localization lengths are comparable to LL. Denote by G(z)=(Hz)1G(z)=(H-z)^{-1} the Green's function of the band matrix. For ImzW2/L2{\mathrm Im}\, z\gg W^2/L^2, we also prove a widely used criterion in physics for quantum diffusion of this model, namely, the leading term in the Fourier transform of EGxy(z)2\mathbb E|G_{xy}(z)|^2 with respect to xyx-y is of the form (Imz+a(p))1({\mathrm Im}\, z + a(p))^{-1} for some a(p)a(p) quadratic in pp, where pp is the Fourier variable. Our method is based on an expansion of Txy=m2αsxαGαy2T_{xy}=|m|^2 \sum_{\alpha}s_{x\alpha}|G_{\alpha y}|^2 and it requires a self-energy renormalization up to error WKW^{-K} for any large constant KK independent of WW and LL. We expect that this method can be extended to non-Gaussian band matrices.

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@article{arxiv.2104.12048,
  title  = {Delocalization and quantum diffusion of random band matrices in high dimensions I: Self-energy renormalization},
  author = {Fan Yang and Horng-Tzer Yau and Jun Yin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.12048},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

84 pages. Some proofs are given in arXiv:2107.05795