Entropy bound and the non-universality of entanglement islands
Abstract
Entanglement islands resolve the AMPS firewall paradox in a region-dependent manner by modifying the entanglement wedge of Hawking radiation. We investigate whether this resolution can be made universal, in the sense that a single compact island serves as a common interior support for all AMPS-relevant radiation regions. We show that such a construction is obstructed under reasonable assumptions. Universality forces an accumulation of interior partner entropy within a fixed compact region, which at late times exceeds the Bekenstein--Hawking bound set by its boundary area. However, a bona fide semiclassical island realization for at least one radiation region is expected to be compatible with semiclassical entropy bounds. This leads to a contradiction, yielding a conditional no-go result for universal compact islands. Our result implies that interior reconstruction in the island framework must remain intrinsically region-dependent.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2604.20165,
title = {Entropy bound and the non-universality of entanglement islands},
author = {Naman Kumar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.20165},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
7 pages, two-column format. Minor revisions to the text for clarity. Acknowledgments and references updated