Field theoretical computations of static conductivity for a white noise magnetic system

We consider an electron coupled to a random magnetic field with local correlations and eventually non-zero average value. Starting from the source-term formalism of Levine, Libby and Pruisken, we define a generating function for static transport coefficients. We use a non-hermitian representation of...

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