Chaos in hyperscaling violating Lifshitz theories
Abstract
We holographically study quantum chaos in hyperscaling-violating Lifshitz (HVL) theories (with charge). Specifically, we present a detailed computation of the out-of-time ordered correlator (OTOC) via shockwave analysis in the bulk HVL geometry with a planar horizon topology. We also compute the butterfly velocity () using the entanglement wedge reconstruction and find that it matches the result obtained from the shockwave analysis. Using a recently developed thermodynamic dictionary for HVL theories, we express purely in terms of boundary thermodynamic variables. Furthermore, we analyze in detail the behavior of with respect to the dynamical critical exponent (), hyperscaling-violating parameter (), entropy (more precisely, the ratio of entropy to the central charge, ), and charge (more precisely, the ratio of charge to the central charge, ). Interestingly, varies non-monotonically with for , whereas it increases monotonically with for . Additionally, varies non-monotonically with for non-zero charge. Moreover, monotonically increases with and decreases with for all allowed values of and . All these features are reported for combinations /{, , , /} for which the temperature is positive, the null energy condition is satisfied, and is not superluminal. Unpacking the non-monotonicities in can offer interesting insights into these theories.
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@article{arxiv.2411.09667,
title = {Chaos in hyperscaling violating Lifshitz theories},
author = {Nikesh Lilani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.09667},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
22 pages, 6 figures (In the revised version, few typos are fixed. Further, instead of studying v_B with respect to the bulk quantities, we study v_B with respect to boundary thermodynamic variables. A recently developed thermodynamic dictionary has been used to express v_B in terms of boundary thermodynamic variables. This revision leads to a more neat and insightful discussion