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Random band matrices in the delocalized phase, II: Generalized resolvent estimates (1807.01562v1)

Published 4 Jul 2018 in math.PR, math-ph, and math.MP

Abstract: This is the second part of a three part series abut delocalization for band matrices. In this paper, we consider a general class of $N\times N$ random band matrices $H=(H_{ij})$ whose entries are centered random variables, independent up to a symmetry constraint. We assume that the variances $\mathbb E |H_{ij}|2$ form a band matrix with typical band width $1\ll W\ll N$. We consider the generalized resolvent of $H$ defined as $G(Z):=(H - Z){-1}$, where $Z$ is a deterministic diagonal matrix such that $Z_{ij}=\left(z 1_{1\leq i \leq W}+\widetilde z 1_{ i > W} \right) \delta_{ij}$, with two distinct spectral parameters $z\in \mathbb C_+:={z\in \mathbb C:{\rm Im} z>0}$ and $\widetilde z\in \mathbb C_+\cup \mathbb R$. In this paper, we prove a sharp bound for the local law of the generalized resolvent $G$ for $W\gg N{3/4}$. This bound is a key input for the proof of delocalization and bulk universality of random band matrices in \cite{PartI}. Our proof depends on a fluctuations averaging bound on certain averages of polynomials in the resolvent entries, which will be proved in \cite{PartIII}.

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