We consider network models for localisation problems belonging to symmetry class C. This symmetry class arises in a description of the dynamics of quasiparticles for disordered spin-singlet superconductors which have a Bogoliubov - de Gennes Hamiltonian that is invariant under spin rotations but not under time-reversal. Our models include but also generalise the one studied previously in the context of the spin quantum Hall effect. For these systems we express the disorder-averaged conductance and density of states in terms of sums over certain classical random walks, which are self-avoiding and have attractive interactions. A transition between localised and extended phases of the quantum system maps in this way to a similar transition for...
The Chapter 2 is devoted to the study of the transport properties of a quantum wire, described by th...
We study a delocalization transition for non-interacting quasiparticles moving in two dimensions, wh...
We introduce a strong-disorder renormalization group (RG) approach suitable for investigating the qu...
We consider a network model, embedded on the Manhattan lattice, of a quantum localization problem be...
We study the spin quantum Hall effect and transitions between Hall plateaus in quasi two-dimensional...
We construct and solve a classical percolation model with a phase transition that we argue acts as a...
The localization-delocalization transition occurring in the quantum Hall effect is studied for nonin...
A version of a network model of quantum Hall systems is studied classically. We assume that randomne...
13 pages, 4 figuresWe study a quantum network percolation model which is numerically pertinent to th...
Dans une première partie nous explorerons les effets d'impuretés désordonnées et paramagnétiques sur...
We consider the random-field Heisenberg model, a paradigmatic model for many-body localization (MBL)...
The venerable phenomena of Anderson localization, along with the much more recent many-body localiza...
dynamics is discussed in chapter 5 and employed to study spin waves in a domain wall structure. A hy...
The venerable phenomena of Anderson localization, along with the much more recent many-body localiza...
Discrete time quantum walks (DTQW) are a quantum generalization of classical random walks. In two sp...
The Chapter 2 is devoted to the study of the transport properties of a quantum wire, described by th...
We study a delocalization transition for non-interacting quasiparticles moving in two dimensions, wh...
We introduce a strong-disorder renormalization group (RG) approach suitable for investigating the qu...
We consider a network model, embedded on the Manhattan lattice, of a quantum localization problem be...
We study the spin quantum Hall effect and transitions between Hall plateaus in quasi two-dimensional...
We construct and solve a classical percolation model with a phase transition that we argue acts as a...
The localization-delocalization transition occurring in the quantum Hall effect is studied for nonin...
A version of a network model of quantum Hall systems is studied classically. We assume that randomne...
13 pages, 4 figuresWe study a quantum network percolation model which is numerically pertinent to th...
Dans une première partie nous explorerons les effets d'impuretés désordonnées et paramagnétiques sur...
We consider the random-field Heisenberg model, a paradigmatic model for many-body localization (MBL)...
The venerable phenomena of Anderson localization, along with the much more recent many-body localiza...
dynamics is discussed in chapter 5 and employed to study spin waves in a domain wall structure. A hy...
The venerable phenomena of Anderson localization, along with the much more recent many-body localiza...
Discrete time quantum walks (DTQW) are a quantum generalization of classical random walks. In two sp...
The Chapter 2 is devoted to the study of the transport properties of a quantum wire, described by th...
We study a delocalization transition for non-interacting quasiparticles moving in two dimensions, wh...
We introduce a strong-disorder renormalization group (RG) approach suitable for investigating the qu...