The geometrically-averaged density of states as a measure of localization
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cond-mat.dis-nn
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systemsdensitylocalizationomegastatesandersonariseassociated
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Motivated by current interest in disordered systems of interacting electrons, the effectiveness of the geometrically averaged density of states, $\rho_g(\omega)$, as an order parameter for the Anderson transition is examined. In the context of finite-size systems we examine complications which arise from finite energy resolution. Furthermore we demonstrate that even in infinite systems a decline in $\rho_g(\omega)$ with increasing disorder strength is not uniquely associated with localization.
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