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Dynamical Localization and Delocalization in Polychromatically Perturbed Anderson Map

In the previous paper [PRE 101,032210(2020)], localization and delocalization phenomena in the polychromatically perturbed Anderson map (AM) were elucidated mainly from the viewpoint of localization-delocalization transition (LDT) on the increase of the perturbation strength $ε$. In this paper, we mainly investigate the dependency of the phenomena on the disorder strength $W$ ($W-$dependence) in the AM with a characteristic disorder strength $W^*$. In the completely localized region the $W-$dependence and $ε-$dependence of the localization length show characteristic behavior similar to those reported in monochromatically perturbed case [PRE 97,012210(2018)]. Furthermore, the obtained results show that even for the increase of the $W$, the critical phenomena and critical exponent are found to be similar to those in the LDT caused by the increase of $ε$. We also investigate the diffusive properties of the delocalized states induced by the parameters.

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