Level and wavefunction statistics have been studied for two dimensional
clusters of the square lattice in the presence of random magnetic fluxes.
Fluxes traversing lattice plaquettes are distributed uniformly between - (1/2)
Phi_0 and (1/2) Phi_0 with Phi_0 the flux quantum. All considered statistics
start close to the corresponding Wigner-Dyson distribution for small system
sizes and monotonically move towards Poisson statistics as the cluster size
increases. Scaling is quite rapid for states close to the band edges but really
difficult to observe for states well within the band. Localization properties
are discussed considering two different scenarios. Experimental measurement of
one of the considered statistics --wavefunction statistics seems the most
promising one-- could discern between both possibilities. A real version of the
previous model, i.e., a system that is invariant under time reversal, has been
studied concurrently to get coincidences and differences with the Hermitian
model.Comment: 12 twocolumnn pages in revtex style, 17 postscript figures, to be
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