Anderson's theorem, formulated by P.W. Anderson in the context of condensed matter physics, primarily relates to the behavior of disordered systems, particularly in the study of superconductivity and localization effects. The theorem is often associated with the concept of Anderson localization, which describes how wavefunctions (such as those of electrons) can become localized in a disordered medium and thus inhibit electrical conductivity.

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