Discussion Overview
The discussion centers on the concepts of weak localization and Anderson localization, particularly how they differ and relate to the notion of disorder. Participants explore definitions of "disorder" and "localization," as well as seek recommendations for relevant literature on the topic.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Conceptual clarification
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- One participant seeks clarification on the differences between weak and strong localization, and the definitions of "disorder" and "localization."
- Another participant describes Anderson localization as the absence of diffusion of waves due to disordered boundary conditions, noting that this results in exponential decay of waves from localized points.
- This same participant speculates that weak localization might represent a state between unhindered propagation and strong localization, possibly characterized by linear decay rather than exponential.
- A participant shares a resource, an overview of Anderson localization from Physics Today, suggesting it contains relevant references for further reading.
- One participant questions whether there exists a rigorous definition of disorder or localization, expressing skepticism about their clarity as concepts.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express uncertainty regarding the definitions of disorder and localization, and there is no consensus on the distinctions between weak and strong localization. The discussion remains unresolved on these points.
Contextual Notes
Participants acknowledge the potential ambiguity in the definitions of disorder and localization, indicating that these concepts may not be rigorously defined in the literature.