A First Law of Entanglement Rates from Holography
Abstract
For a perturbation of the state of a Conformal Field Theory (CFT), the response of the entanglement entropy is governed by the so-called "first law" of entanglement entropy, in which the change in entanglement entropy is proportional to the change in energy. Whether such a first law holds for other types of perturbations, such as a change to the CFT Lagrangian, remains an open question. We use holography to study the evolution in time of entanglement entropy for a CFT driven by a -linear source for a conserved current or marginal scalar operator. We find that although the usual first law of entanglement entropy may be violated, a first law for the rates of change of entanglement entropy and energy still holds. More generally, we prove that this first law for rates holds in holography for any asymptotically -dimensional Anti-de Sitter metric perturbation whose dependence first appears at order in the Fefferman-Graham expansion about the boundary at .
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@article{arxiv.1612.07769,
title = {A First Law of Entanglement Rates from Holography},
author = {Andy O'Bannon and Jonas Probst and Ronnie Rodgers and Christoph F. Uhlemann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.07769},
year = {2017}
}
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20 pages + 1 appendix, v2: version accepted to Phys. Rev. D