We show analytically that the apparent nonanalyticity discovered recently in the inverse participation ratio (IPR) of the eigenstates in Anderson's model of localization is also present in a simple two-site model, along with a concurrent nonanalyticity in the density of states (DOS) at the same energy. We demonstrate its evolution from two sites to the thermodynamic limit by numerical methods. For the two-site model, nonanalyticity in higher derivatives of the DOS and IPR is also proven to exist for all bounded distributions of disorder
The notion of Anderson localization refers to the appearance of pure point spectrum with exponential...
We study a variant of the two-dimensional (2D) Anderson model of localization in which the disorder ...
Anderson localization is a famous wave phenomenon that describes the absence of diffusion of waves i...
The spectrum of exponents of the transfer matrix provides the localization lengths of Anderson's mod...
We provide an analytic theory of Anderson localization on a lattice with a weak short-range correlat...
We study statistical properties of the eigenfunctions in the three-dimensional Anderson model of loc...
A self-consistent theory of localization in a tight-binding model of topologically disordered system...
Anderson localization is known to be inevitable in one-dimension for generic disordered models. Sinc...
A self-consistent theory of localization in a tight-binding model of topologically disordered system...
We investigate the stationary and dynamical behavior of an Anderson localized chain coupled to a sin...
AbstractWe show that the Hubbard-like interaction between two electrons moving in a random one-dimen...
In an early work by Dunlap et al. (1990) it was conjectured, using a matrix-transfer approach, that ...
We investigate the stationary and dynamical behavior of an Anderson localized chain coupled to a sin...
Summary. Taking into account that a proper description of disordered systems should focus on distrib...
We study the localization properties of a disordered tight-binding Hamiltonian on a generic bipartit...
The notion of Anderson localization refers to the appearance of pure point spectrum with exponential...
We study a variant of the two-dimensional (2D) Anderson model of localization in which the disorder ...
Anderson localization is a famous wave phenomenon that describes the absence of diffusion of waves i...
The spectrum of exponents of the transfer matrix provides the localization lengths of Anderson's mod...
We provide an analytic theory of Anderson localization on a lattice with a weak short-range correlat...
We study statistical properties of the eigenfunctions in the three-dimensional Anderson model of loc...
A self-consistent theory of localization in a tight-binding model of topologically disordered system...
Anderson localization is known to be inevitable in one-dimension for generic disordered models. Sinc...
A self-consistent theory of localization in a tight-binding model of topologically disordered system...
We investigate the stationary and dynamical behavior of an Anderson localized chain coupled to a sin...
AbstractWe show that the Hubbard-like interaction between two electrons moving in a random one-dimen...
In an early work by Dunlap et al. (1990) it was conjectured, using a matrix-transfer approach, that ...
We investigate the stationary and dynamical behavior of an Anderson localized chain coupled to a sin...
Summary. Taking into account that a proper description of disordered systems should focus on distrib...
We study the localization properties of a disordered tight-binding Hamiltonian on a generic bipartit...
The notion of Anderson localization refers to the appearance of pure point spectrum with exponential...
We study a variant of the two-dimensional (2D) Anderson model of localization in which the disorder ...
Anderson localization is a famous wave phenomenon that describes the absence of diffusion of waves i...