A supersymmetric model for quantum diffusion in 3d
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Mathematics and Physics of Anderson localization: 50 Years After
Supersymmetric approach has proved to be a powerful tool for the study of random systems in mesoscopic physics, where classical techniques do not apply. I’ll give an introduction to the technique in the case of a hyperbolic sigma model. This model is expected to describe qualitatively properties of random band matrices in d dimensions such as localization and delocalization. (Joint work with T. Spencer and M. Zirnbauer)
This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.
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