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Testing the Localization Landscape Theory on the Bethe Lattice

Published 2 days agoVersion 1arXiv:2512.04037

Authors

Lorenzo Tonetti, Leticia F. Cugliandolo, Marco Tarzia

Categories

cond-mat.dis-nncond-mat.stat-mech

Abstract

The Localization Landscape Theory (LLT) provides a classical picture of Anderson localization by introducing an effective confining potential whose percolation is proposed to coincide with the mobility edge. Although this proposal shows remarkable numerical agreement in three dimensions, its fundamental validity remains unsettled. Here we test the LLT analytically on the Bethe lattice, where both the Anderson localization transition and the LLT percolation problem are exactly solvable. We find that the two transitions do not coincide, and their critical behaviors differ markedly. In particular, LLT percolation displays standard mean-field percolation criticality that is fundamentally distinct from the peculiar critical behavior of the Anderson transition on the Bethe lattice. Our results provide an exact benchmark showing that, while geometrically intuitive, the LLT does not capture the true quantum critical properties of localization.

Testing the Localization Landscape Theory on the Bethe Lattice

2 days ago
v1
3 authors

Categories

cond-mat.dis-nncond-mat.stat-mech

Abstract

The Localization Landscape Theory (LLT) provides a classical picture of Anderson localization by introducing an effective confining potential whose percolation is proposed to coincide with the mobility edge. Although this proposal shows remarkable numerical agreement in three dimensions, its fundamental validity remains unsettled. Here we test the LLT analytically on the Bethe lattice, where both the Anderson localization transition and the LLT percolation problem are exactly solvable. We find that the two transitions do not coincide, and their critical behaviors differ markedly. In particular, LLT percolation displays standard mean-field percolation criticality that is fundamentally distinct from the peculiar critical behavior of the Anderson transition on the Bethe lattice. Our results provide an exact benchmark showing that, while geometrically intuitive, the LLT does not capture the true quantum critical properties of localization.

Authors

Lorenzo Tonetti, Leticia F. Cugliandolo, Marco Tarzia

arXiv ID: 2512.04037
Published Dec 3, 2025

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