Discrete alloy-type models: Regularity of distributions and recent results
Abstract
We consider discrete random Schr\"odinger operators on 2 (Zd) with a potential of discrete alloy-type structure. That is, the potential at lattice site x ∈ Zd is given by a linear combination of independent identically distributed random variables, possibly with sign-changing coefficients. In a first part we show that the discrete alloy-type model is not uniformly τ-H\"older continuous, a frequently used condition in the literature of Anderson-type models with general random potentials. In a second part we review recent results on regularity properties of spectral data and localization properties for the discrete alloy-type model.
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