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From localization to delocalization: numerical studies of transport in disordered systemsRömer, Rudolf 22 June 2000 (has links) (PDF)
The present thesis reviews my scientific works on disordered systems
from 1995 until today. They can be roughly categorized into three main
classes: (1) non-interacting disordered systems, (2) the
two-interacting particle problem, and (3) the interplay of disorder
and many-particle interaction. A (4)th chapter is concerned with the
implementation of the numerical algorithms. The structure of the
thesis reflects this division. The reprints have been added at the end
of these main divisions according to their context. For the
convenience of the reader, I have ordered them in each chapter
alphabetically according to the names of the authors. Furthermore, in
each citation of my work, the starting page number in the thesis is
given, e.g, Ref.\ \cite{EPR97} refers to a paper of Eckle, Punnoose
and myself and can be found on page \pageref{EPR97}. Citations which
do not refer to my work are numbered and are ordered in the
bibliography according to the names of the authors.
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From localization to delocalization: numerical studies of transport in disordered systemsRömer, Rudolf 19 April 2000 (has links)
The present thesis reviews my scientific works on disordered systems
from 1995 until today. They can be roughly categorized into three main
classes: (1) non-interacting disordered systems, (2) the
two-interacting particle problem, and (3) the interplay of disorder
and many-particle interaction. A (4)th chapter is concerned with the
implementation of the numerical algorithms. The structure of the
thesis reflects this division. The reprints have been added at the end
of these main divisions according to their context. For the
convenience of the reader, I have ordered them in each chapter
alphabetically according to the names of the authors. Furthermore, in
each citation of my work, the starting page number in the thesis is
given, e.g, Ref.\ \cite{EPR97} refers to a paper of Eckle, Punnoose
and myself and can be found on page \pageref{EPR97}. Citations which
do not refer to my work are numbered and are ordered in the
bibliography according to the names of the authors.
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