How do waves spread, stall, or pile up in materials that are both messy and “open”—leaking energy to their surroundings?
The Anderson transition is a phase transition that occurs in disordered systems, which entails a shift from a diffusive state (i.e., in which waves or particles are spread out) to a localized state, ...
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