Exploring the membrane theory of entanglement dynamics
Abstract Recently an effective membrane theory valid in a “hydrodynamic limit” was proposed to describe entanglement dynamics of chaotic systems based on results in random quantum circuits and holographic gauge theories. In this paper, we show that this theory is robust under a large set of generali...
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doaj-670a32dadf724dc69e07150b6a4c750c2021-02-07T12:06:43ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792020-02-012020213510.1007/JHEP02(2020)013Exploring the membrane theory of entanglement dynamicsMárk Mezei0Julio Virrueta1Simons Center for Geometry and Physics, SUNYC.N. Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook UniversityAbstract Recently an effective membrane theory valid in a “hydrodynamic limit” was proposed to describe entanglement dynamics of chaotic systems based on results in random quantum circuits and holographic gauge theories. In this paper, we show that this theory is robust under a large set of generalizations. In generic quench protocols we find that the membrane couples geometrically to hydrodynamics, joining quenches are captured by branes in the effective theory, and the entanglement of time evolved local operators can be computed by probing a time fold geometry with the membrane. We also demonstrate that the structure of the effective theory does not change under finite coupling corrections holographically dual to higher derivative gravity and that subleading orders in the hydrodynamic expansion can be incorporated by including higher derivative terms in the effective theory.https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2020)013AdS-CFT CorrespondenceHolography and condensed matter physics (AdS/CMT) |
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Exploring the membrane theory of entanglement dynamics |
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Abstract Recently an effective membrane theory valid in a “hydrodynamic limit” was proposed to describe entanglement dynamics of chaotic systems based on results in random quantum circuits and holographic gauge theories. In this paper, we show that this theory is robust under a large set of generalizations. In generic quench protocols we find that the membrane couples geometrically to hydrodynamics, joining quenches are captured by branes in the effective theory, and the entanglement of time evolved local operators can be computed by probing a time fold geometry with the membrane. We also demonstrate that the structure of the effective theory does not change under finite coupling corrections holographically dual to higher derivative gravity and that subleading orders in the hydrodynamic expansion can be incorporated by including higher derivative terms in the effective theory. |
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AdS-CFT Correspondence Holography and condensed matter physics (AdS/CMT) |
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