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Chaos in hyperscaling violating Lifshitz theories

High Energy Physics - Theory 2024-12-24 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology Chaotic Dynamics Quantum Physics

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 (vBv_{B}) 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 vBv_B purely in terms of boundary thermodynamic variables. Furthermore, we analyze in detail the behavior of vBv_{B} with respect to the dynamical critical exponent (zz), hyperscaling-violating parameter (θ\theta), entropy (more precisely, the ratio of entropy to the central charge, S~\tilde{S}), and charge (more precisely, the ratio of charge to the central charge, Q~\tilde{Q}). Interestingly, vBv_B varies non-monotonically with zz for S~<1\tilde{S} < 1, whereas it increases monotonically with zz for S~1\tilde{S} \geq 1. Additionally, vBv_B varies non-monotonically with θ\theta for non-zero charge. Moreover, vBv_B monotonically increases with S~\tilde{S} and decreases with Q~\tilde{Q} for all allowed values of zz and θ\theta. All these features are reported for combinations /{zz, θ\theta, S~\tilde{S}, Q~\tilde{Q}/} for which the temperature is positive, the null energy condition is satisfied, and vBv_B is not superluminal. Unpacking the non-monotonicities in vBv_B 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