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Eigenvalue repulsion estimates and some applications for the one-dimensional Anderson model
Alexander Rivkind, Yevgeny Krivolapov, Shmuel Fishman, Avy Soffer
Published 2011-02-10Version 1
We show that the spacing between eigenvalues of the discrete 1D Hamiltonian with arbitrary potentials which are bounded, and with Dirichlet or Neumann Boundary Conditions is bounded away from zero. We prove an explicit lower bound, given by $Ce^{-bN}$, where $N$ is the lattice size, and $C$ and $b$ are some finite constants. In particular, the spectra of such Hamiltonians have no degenerate eigenvalues. As applications we show that to leading order in the coupling, the solution of a nonlinearly perturbed Anderson model in one-dimension (on the lattice) remains exponentially localized, in probability and average sense for initial conditions given by a unique eigenfunction of the linear problem. We also bound the derivative of the eigenfunctions of the linear Anderson model with respect to a potential change.