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An insulated state in a non-interacting system arising from the destructive interference among multiple-scattering paths in a condensed matter system.
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What is motivation behind understanding many body localization?
I'm reading about many body localization which consider both interaction and disorder. But I don't know why this topic has gained so much attention? What is harder part of this localization that makes …
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How is Anderson Localization a quantum-mechanical phenomenon? How to compare it with classic... [duplicate]
I was reading book of 50 Years of Anderson localization, which mentions that it highlights wave particle duality. What does it mean? About this localization I have also read that we can understand it …
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How to generate random potential in tight binding model?
Tight binding model exhibit Anderson localization. In Anderson localization there is no interaction b/w particles. But in order to generate random potential in tight binding model if we switch on time …