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The proceedings of Localisation 2011, a satellite conference of the 26th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics (LT26), comprise both invited and contributed papers that discuss the latest progress on localisation phenomena. The main topics include quantum transport in disordered systems (Anderson localisation, effects of interactions on localisation, Anderson-Mott transition, mesoscopics), the superconductor-insulator transition, quantum Hall effects (fractional and integer), topological insulators, graphene, dynamical localisation, heavy fermions (Kondo effect, Kondo lattice, ef

כותר Localisation 2011 [electronic resource] : proceedings of the Satellite Conference of Lt 26 / editor, Stefan Kettemann.
מוציא לאור Singapore : World Scientific
שנה 2013
הערות Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
English
הערת תוכן ותקציר PREFACE
CONTENTS
Invited Talks
Contributed Talks
WAVE PROPAGATION AND LOCALIZATION VIA QUASI-NORMAL MODES AND TRANSMISSION EIGENCHANNELS J. Wang, Z. Shi, M. Davy and A.Z. Genack
1. Introduction
2. Experimental Setup
3. Modes
4. Channels
5. Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
QUANTIZED INTRINSICALLY LOCALIZED MODES: LOCALIZATION THROUGH INTERACTION P. S. Riseborough
2. The FPU Hamiltonian
3. Calculation and Results
4. Discussion
ASPECTS OF LOCALIZATION ACROSS THE 2D SUPERCONDUCTOR-INSULATOR TRANSITION N. Trivedi,Y.L. Loh, K. Bouadim and M. Randeria1. Introduction
2. Anderson Model of Localization
3.1. Atomic Limit
3.2. Pairing of Exact Eigenstates (PoEE)
4. BdG and QMC results
4.1. Eigenstates
4.2. Amplitude vs. Phase Fluctuations
4.3. Emergent Granularity
4.4. Pairing amplitude versus single-particle gap
4.5. Pseudogap over wide temperature range
5. Indicators of the phase-fluctuation-driven SIT: superfluid stiffness and off-diagonal long-range order
5.1. Superfluid stiffness
5.2. Pair susceptibility
6. ConclusionsAcknowledgments
THE SPIN GLASS-KONDO COMPETITION IN DISORDERED CERIUM SYSTEMS S. G Magalhaes, F. Zimmer and B. Coqblin
2. Models for the Kondo-Spin Glass-Magnetic Order Competition
3. The Kondo Cluster - Glass Model
4. The Effect of a Random and Transverse Magnetic Field
TRANSPORT VIA CLASSICAL PERCOLATION AT QUANTUM HALL PLATEAU TRANSITIONS M. Floser, S. Florens and T. Champel
2. Classically percolating transport at the plateau transition
2.1. Local conductivity model
2.2. Percolation effects in quantum Hall transport: phenomenology2.3. A hierarchy of transport crossovers
2.3.1. Fully classical regime: hωc T
2.3.2. Formation of Landau levels: v T hωc
2.3.3. Two-fluids regime: (lB/ξ)v T v
2.3.4. Wavefunction corrections: (lB/ξ)2v T (lB/ξ)v
2.3.5. Onset of quantum tunneling: T (lB/ξ)2v
3. Diagrammatic approach to classical percolating transport
3.1. Systematic weak coupling expansion and extrapolation to the percolation regime
3.2. High temperature crossover function for σxxpeak
4. Perspectives
FINITE SIZE SCALING OF THE CHALKER-CODDINGTON MODEL K. Slevin and T. Ohtsuki1. Introduction
2. Method
3. Rudimentary finite size scaling
4. Comparison with the predictions of Lutken and Ross
5. Discussion
BULK AND EDGE QUASIHOLE TUNNELING AMPLITUDES IN THE LAUGHLIN STATE Z.-X. Hu, K.H. Lee and X. Wan
2. A Brief Review of the Bulk Quasihole Tunneling amplitude in a Laughlin Droplet
3. The Edge Quasihole Tunneling Amplitude in a Laughlin Droplet
4. Robustness of Tunneling Amplitude in the Presence of Realistic Edge Confinement and Disorder
5. Conclusions
סדרה International journal of modern physics : conference series Localisation 2011
היקף החומר 1 online resource (201 p.)
שפה אנגלית
מספר מערכת 997010711959805171
תצוגת MARC

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