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On the localization length of finite-volume random block Schr\"odinger operators

Probability 2025-06-11 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We study a general class of random block Schr\"odinger operators (RBSOs) in dimensions 1 and 2, which naturally extend the Anderson model by replacing the random potential with a random block potential. Specifically, we focus on two RBSOs -- the block Anderson and Wegner orbital models -- defined on the dd-dimensional torus (Z/LZ)d(\mathbb Z/L\mathbb Z)^d. They take the form H=V+λΨH=V + \lambda \Psi, where VV is a block potential with i.i.d. Wd×WdW^d\times W^d Gaussian diagonal blocks, Ψ\Psi describes interactions between neighboring blocks, and λ>0\lambda>0 is a coupling parameter. We normalize the blocks of Ψ\Psi so that each block has a Hilbert-Schmidt norm of the same order as the blocks of VV. Assuming WLδW\ge L^\delta for a small constant δ>0\delta>0 and λWd/2\lambda\gg W^{-d/2}, we establish the following results. In dimension d=2d=2, we prove delocalization and quantum unique ergodicity for bulk eigenvectors. Combined with the localization result from arXiv:1608.02922, which holds under the condition λWd/2\lambda\ll W^{-d/2}, this provides a rigorous proof of the Anderson localization-delocalization transition as λ\lambda crosses the critical threshold Wd/2W^{-d/2}. In dimension d=1d=1, we show that the localization length of bulk eigenvectors is at least of order (Wλ)2(W\lambda)^2, which is believed to be the correct scaling.

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@article{arxiv.2503.11382,
  title  = {On the localization length of finite-volume random block Schr\"odinger operators},
  author = {Steven Khang Truong and Fan Yang and Jun Yin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.11382},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

82 pages. We have relaxed several key assumptions and relocated some of the proofs to the appendix