Entanglement Entropy and Complexity in Dyonic Quantum Black Holes
Abstract
In this work, we study the holographic entanglement entropy (HEE) and holographic complexity (HC) for three-dimensional dyonic quantum black holes, incorporating corrections arising from bulk quantum fields in the setup of double holography. We investigate the holographic entanglement entropy through the holographic Ryu-Takayanagi (RT) prescription and the island prescription. Using RT extremization, we evaluate HEE for connected and disconnected (island) surfaces and show islands emerge when RT surfaces intersect the brane; entanglement entropy grows with subregion size and ultimately saturates for quantum black holes as well as dressed defects. For complexity, we analyze both CV (perturbative) and CA (exact, all-orders) prescriptions: the leading quantum corrections feature universal behavior and the late-time growth can be expressed in thermodynamic variables, obeying generalized Lloyd-type bounds. In contrast, quantum dressed defects exhibit vanishing late-time growth. The CA prescription proves to be more tractable nonperturbatively and yields a thermodynamic interpretation of complexity growth.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2510.05264,
title = {Entanglement Entropy and Complexity in Dyonic Quantum Black Holes},
author = {Sanhita Parihar and Gurmeet Singh Punia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.05264},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
1+35 pages, 9 figure. v2 references added, and minor revisions added to match with the published version