Disorder-induced critical phenomena--new universality classes in Anderson localization
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.dis-nn
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transitionandersonclassesuniversalitycriticalbelongschallengingcontinuous
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The Anderson metal-insulator transition is a continuous phase transition driven by disorder. It remains a challenging problem to theoretically determine universal critical properties at the transition. The Anderson transition in a model with a discrete sublattice or particle-hole symmetry belongs to one of seven universality classes which are different from the three well-known standard ones. Here we review our recent theoretical work on these new universality classes in (quasi) one and two dimensions.
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