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    Lyapunov exponents of quasiperiodic Schrodinger cocyles

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    Multiscale Analysis in Momentum Space for Multi-Dimensional Quasi-Periodic Schr\"{o}dinger Operators

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    Classical wave methods and modern gauge transforms: spectral asymptotics in the one dimensional case

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    Abstract almost-periodic gauge transforms and applications

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    Positivity of the Lyapunov exponent for quasiperiodic operators with a finite-valued background

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    Random Schrödinger operators with underlying quasicrystalline structures

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    The table and the chair: Spectral approximations beyond dimension one

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    Mixed random-quasiperiodic systems

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    Upper bounds on quantum dynamics

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    Fermi isospectrality for discrete periodic Schr\"odinger operators

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    Non-linear equations described by Sato, Segal-Wilson theory

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    Spectral Properties of Periodic Elastic Beam Lattices on Hexagonal Lattices

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    Almost reducibility of quasi-periodic cocycles with values in symplectic groups

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    Quantum harmonic oscillator with time quasi-periodic perturbations: almost reducibility and growth of Sobolev norm

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    A Nash-Moser iteration proof of power-law localization for some almost-periodic operators

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