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Original Articles

Euclidean random matrix theory: low-frequency non-analyticities and Rayleigh scattering

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Pages 1894-1909 | Received 13 Jun 2010, Accepted 06 Oct 2010, Published online: 11 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

By calculating all terms of the high-density expansion of Euclidean random matrix theory (up to second-order in the inverse density) for the vibrational spectrum of a topologically disordered system, we show that the low-frequency behavior of the self-energy is given by Σ(k, z) ∝ k 2 z d/2 and not Σ(k, z) ∝ k 2 z (d−2)/2, as claimed previously. This implies the presence of Rayleigh scattering and long-time tails of the velocity autocorrelation function of the analogous diffusion problem of the form Z(t) ∝ t (d+2)/2.

Notes

Notes

1. The real-space transition rate will always carry the letter r in the argument. On all other occasions, it will refer to the Fourier transform.

2. For better readability, the z-dependence of G 0 will be suppressed in the following.

3. In the following we shall not explicitly mention the q 2 from the integration.

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