Delocalization and quantum diffusion of random band matrices in high dimensions II: $T$-expansion
Abstract: We consider Green's functions $G(z):=(H-z){-1}$ of Hermitian random band matrices $H$ on the $d$-dimensional lattice $(\mathbb Z/L\mathbb Z)d$. The entries $h_{xy}=\bar h_{yx}$ of $H$ are independent centered complex Gaussian random variables with variances $s_{xy}=\mathbb E|h_{xy}|2$. The variances satisfy a banded profile so that $s_{xy}$ is negligible if $|x-y|$ exceeds the band width $W$. For any $n\in \mathbb N$, we construct an expansion of the $T$-variable, $T_{xy}=|m|2 \sum_{\alpha}s_{x\alpha}|G_{\alpha y}|2$, with an error $O(W{-nd/2})$, and use it to prove a local law on the Green's function. This $T$-expansion was the main tool to prove the delocalization and quantum diffusion of random band matrices for dimensions $d\ge 8$ in part I of this series.
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