Caustics bounding entanglement wedges
Abstract We study the caustics on the boundaries of entanglement wedges in the context of holography in asymptotically AdS3 spacetimes. These entanglement wedges play an important role in our understanding of the emergence of bulk locality. A procedure was proposed by Sanches and Weinberg for identi...
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doaj-70d9a4404b7b46cd9053ec6ed0e01aba2020-11-25T03:05:22ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792020-06-012020613010.1007/JHEP06(2020)166Caustics bounding entanglement wedgesMarine De Clerck0Charles Rabideau1Niklas Tanger2Theoretische Natuurkunde, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), and International Solvay InstitutesTheoretische Natuurkunde, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), and International Solvay InstitutesTheoretische Natuurkunde, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), and International Solvay InstitutesAbstract We study the caustics on the boundaries of entanglement wedges in the context of holography in asymptotically AdS3 spacetimes. These entanglement wedges play an important role in our understanding of the emergence of bulk locality. A procedure was proposed by Sanches and Weinberg for identifying boundary operators which are local in the bulk, which also applies to certain regions that lie beyond the reach of HRT surfaces by taking advantage of the lightsheets which bound entanglement wedges. We identify the caustics which terminate these lightsheets in conical deficit and BTZ black hole spacetimes and find that in some examples these caustics lead to a sharp corner in the entanglement wedge. The unexpected shape of these entanglement wedges leads, in those cases, to a breakdown of this procedure. Many of the properties of the rich variety of caustics possible in higher dimensions remains to be explored which, as this work demonstrates, could lead to more unexpected features in the shapes of entanglement wedges.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP06(2020)166AdS-CFT CorrespondenceGauge-gravity correspondence |
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Marine De Clerck Charles Rabideau Niklas Tanger Caustics bounding entanglement wedges Journal of High Energy Physics AdS-CFT Correspondence Gauge-gravity correspondence |
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Caustics bounding entanglement wedges |
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Abstract We study the caustics on the boundaries of entanglement wedges in the context of holography in asymptotically AdS3 spacetimes. These entanglement wedges play an important role in our understanding of the emergence of bulk locality. A procedure was proposed by Sanches and Weinberg for identifying boundary operators which are local in the bulk, which also applies to certain regions that lie beyond the reach of HRT surfaces by taking advantage of the lightsheets which bound entanglement wedges. We identify the caustics which terminate these lightsheets in conical deficit and BTZ black hole spacetimes and find that in some examples these caustics lead to a sharp corner in the entanglement wedge. The unexpected shape of these entanglement wedges leads, in those cases, to a breakdown of this procedure. Many of the properties of the rich variety of caustics possible in higher dimensions remains to be explored which, as this work demonstrates, could lead to more unexpected features in the shapes of entanglement wedges. |
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AdS-CFT Correspondence Gauge-gravity correspondence |
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