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Particle and Wave Transmission in One-Dimensional Disordered Systems

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Localization is one of the fundamental quantum-mechanical phenomena in disordered media. It reflects the most general properties of disordered systems and stems from the wave nature of elementary excitations and the random character of scattering media.

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