Abstract

An argument is presented to explain the observed increase in the density of states at low energy of a hamiltonian describing a charged particle with spin 1 2 and with a g-factor = 2 in the presence of a random magnetic field in two dimensions. This effect is equivalent to chiral symmetry breaking in the quenched massless euclidean Schwinger model.

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