Delocalization and quantum diffusion of random band matrices in high dimensions I: Self-energy renormalization
Abstract
We consider Hermitian random band matrices on the -dimensional lattice . The entries are independent (up to Hermitian conditions) centered complex Gaussian random variables with variances . The variance matrix has a banded structure so that is negligible if exceeds the band width . In dimensions , we prove that, as long as for a small constant , with high probability most bulk eigenvectors of are delocalized in the sense that their localization lengths are comparable to . Denote by the Green's function of the band matrix. For , we also prove a widely used criterion in physics for quantum diffusion of this model, namely, the leading term in the Fourier transform of with respect to is of the form for some quadratic in , where is the Fourier variable. Our method is based on an expansion of and it requires a self-energy renormalization up to error for any large constant independent of and . 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