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Quantitative reducibility of Gevrey quasi-periodic cocycles and its applications

We establish a quantitative version of strong almost reducibility result for $\mathrm{sl}(2,\mathbb{R})$ quasi-periodic cocycle close to a constant in Gevrey class. We prove that, for the quasi-periodic Schrödinger operators with small Gevrey potentials, the length of spectral gaps decays sub-exponentially with respect to its labelling, the long range duality operator has pure point spectrum with sub-exponentially decaying eigenfunctions for almost all phases and the spectrum is an interval for discrete Schrödinger operator acting on $ \mathbb{Z}^d $ with small separable potentials. All these results are based on a refined KAM scheme, and thus are perturbative.

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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