Rational Approximations of Quasi-Periodic Problems via Projected Green's Functions
Abstract
We introduce the projected Green's function technique to study quasi-periodic systems such as the Andre-Aubry-Harper (AAH) model and beyond. In particular, we use projected Green's functions to construct a "rational approximate" sequence of transfer matrix equations consistent with quasi-periodic topology, where convergence of these sequences corresponds to the existence of extended eigenfunctions. We motivate this framework by applying it to a few well studied cases such as the almost-Mathieu operator (AAH model), as well as more generic non-dual models that challenge standard routines. The technique is flexible and can be used to extract both analytic and numerical results, e.g. we analytically extract a modified phase diagram for Liouville irrationals. As a numerical tool, it does not require the fixing of boundary conditions and circumvents a primary failing of numerical techniques in quasi-periodic systems, extrapolation from finite size. Instead, it uses finite size scaling to define convergence bounds on the full irrational limit.
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@article{arxiv.2109.13933,
title = {Rational Approximations of Quasi-Periodic Problems via Projected Green's Functions},
author = {Dan S. Borgnia and Ashvin Vishwanath and Robert-Jan Slager},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.13933},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
(main) 6 pages 4 figures, (supplemental) 14 pages, 2 figures