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This book provides an introduction to the mathematical theory of disorder effects on quantum spectra and dynamics. Topics covered range from the basic theory of spectra and dynamics of self-adjoint operators through Anderson localization-presented here via the fractional moment method, up to recent results on resonant delocalization.The subject's multifaceted presentation is organized into seventeen chapters, each focused on either a specific mathematical topic or on a demonstration of the theory's relevance to physics, e.g., its implications for the quantum Hall effect. The mathematical chapters include general relations of quantum spectra and dynamics, ergodicity and its implications, methods for establishing spectral and dynamical localization regimes, applications and properties of the Green function, its relation to the eigenfunction correlator, fractional moments of Herglotz-Pick functions, the phase diagram for tree graph operators, resonant delocalization, the spectral statistics conjecture, and related results.The text incorporates notes from courses that were presented at the authors' respective institutions and attended by graduate students and postdoctoral researchers.
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This volume presents cutting-edge research capturing foundational and innovative mathematical advances in quantum mechanics. Featuring expert contributions on semiclassical analysis, quantum spin systems, spectral theory, including quasi-periodic operators, quantum information, disordered systems, and other emerging topics, it offers comprehensive insights into modern quantum systems.Compiled from papers presented at the fifteenth QMATH conference held at UC Davis in September 2022, this collection originally appeared in Reviews in Mathematical Physics (Volume 36, Issue 09, October 2024). It is an essential resource for researchers, academics, and graduate students working in mathematical physics, quantum theory, and related interdisciplinary fields.