Networks of random quantum scatterers (S-matrices) form paradigmatic models
for the propagation of coherent waves in random S-matrix network models cover
universal localization-delocalization properties and have some advantages over
more traditional Hamiltonian models. In particular, a straightforward
implementation of real space renormalization techniques is possible. Starting
from a finite elementary cell of the S-matrix network, hierarchical network
models can be constructed by recursion. The localization-delocalization
properties are contained in the flow of the forward scattering strength
('conductance') under increasing system size. With the aid of 'small scale'
numerics qualitative aspects of the localization-delocalization properties of
S-matrix network models can be worked out.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX, 8 eps figures included, proceedings PILS98, to be
published in Annalen der Physi