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CFT sewing as the dual of AdS cut-and-paste

High Energy Physics - Theory 2020-03-18 v1

Abstract

The CPT map allows two states of a quantum field theory to be sewn together over CPT-conjugate partial Cauchy surfaces R1,R2R_1,R_2 to make a state on a new spacetime. We study the holographic dual of this operation in the case where the original states are CPT-conjugate within R1,R2R_1,R_2 to leading order in the bulk Newton constant GG, and where the bulk duals are dominated by classical bulk geometries g1,g2g_1,g_2. For states of fixed area on the R1,R2R_1,R_2 HRT-surfaces, we argue that the bulk geometry g1#g2g_1 \# g_2 dual to the newly sewn state is given by deleting the entanglement wedges of R1,R2R_1,R_2 from g1,g2g_1,g_2, gluing the remaining complementary entanglement wedges of Rˉ1,Rˉ2{\bar R}_1, {\bar R}_2 together across the HRT surface, and solving the equations of motion to the past and future. The argument uses the bulk path integral and assumes it to be dominated by a certain natural saddle. For states where the HRT area is not fixed, the same bulk cut-and-paste is dual to a modified sewing that produces a generalization of the canonical purification state ρ\sqrt{\rho} discussed recently by Dutta and Faulkner. Either form of the construction can be used to build CFT states dual to bulk geometries associated with multipartite reflected entropy.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1909.09330,
  title  = {CFT sewing as the dual of AdS cut-and-paste},
  author = {Donald Marolf},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.09330},
  year   = {2020}
}

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20 pages, 3 figures