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Moment analysis for localization in random Schrödinger operators

We study localization effects of disorder on the spectral and dynamical properties of Schrödinger operators with random potentials. The new results include exponentially decaying bounds on the transition amplitude and related projection kernels, including in the mean. These are derived through the a...

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Published in:Inventiones mathematicae 2006-02, Vol.163 (2), p.343-413
Main Authors: Aizenman, Michael, Elgart, Alexander, Naboko, Serguei, Schenker, Jeffrey H., Stolz, Gunter
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:We study localization effects of disorder on the spectral and dynamical properties of Schrödinger operators with random potentials. The new results include exponentially decaying bounds on the transition amplitude and related projection kernels, including in the mean. These are derived through the analysis of fractional moments of the resolvent, which are finite due to the resonance-diffusing effects of the disorder. The main difficulty which has up to now prevented an extension of this method to the continuum can be traced to the lack of a uniform bound on the Lifshitz-Krein spectral shift associated with the local potential terms. The difficulty is avoided here through the use of a weak-L^sup 1^ estimate concerning the boundary-value distribution of resolvents of maximally dissipative operators, combined with standard tools of relative compactness theory. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0020-9910
1432-1297
DOI:10.1007/s00222-005-0463-y