The compressibility of a two-dimensional electron system with spin in a
spatially correlated random potential and a quantizing magnetic field is
investigated. Electron-electron interaction is treated with the Hartree-Fock
method. Numerical results for the influences of interaction and disorder on the
compressibility as a function of the particle density and the strength of the
magnetic field are presented. Localization-delocalization transitions
associated with highly compressible region in the energy spectrum are found at
half-integer filling factors. Coulomb blockade effects are found near integer
fillings in the regions of low compressibility. Results are compared with
recent experiments.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, replaced with revised versio