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The continuous Anderson hamiltonian in dimension two (1511.02718v2)

Published 9 Nov 2015 in math.PR

Abstract: We define the Anderson hamiltonian on the two dimensional torus $\mathbb R2/\mathbb Z2$. This operator is formally defined as $\mathscr H:= -\Delta + \xi$ where $\Delta$ is the Laplacian operator and where $\xi$ belongs to a general class of singular potential which includes the Gaussian white noise distribution. We use the notion of paracontrolled distribution as introduced by Gubinelli, Imkeller and Perkowski in [14]. We are able to define the Schr\"odinger operator $\mathscr H$ as an unbounded self-adjoint operator on $L2(\mathbb T2)$ and we prove that its real spectrum is discrete with no accumulation points for a general class of singular potential $\xi$. We also establish that the spectrum is a continuous function of a sort of enhancement $\Xi(\xi)$ of the potential $\xi$. As an application, we prove that a correctly renormalized smooth approximations $\mathscr H_\varepsilon:= -\Delta + \xi_\varepsilon+c_\varepsilon$ (where $\xi_\varepsilon$ is a smooth mollification of the Gaussian white noise $\xi$ and $c_\varepsilon$ an explicit diverging renormalization constant) converge in the sense of the resolvent towards the singular operator $\mathscr H$. In the case of a Gaussian white noise $\xi$, we obtain exponential tail bounds for the minimal eigenvalue (sometimes called ground state) of the operator $\mathscr H$ as well as its order of magnitude $\log L$ when the operator is considered on a large box $\mathbb T_L:= \mathbb R2/(L\mathbb Z)2$ with $L\to \infty$.

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