Holographic cameras: an eye for the bulk
High Energy Physics - Theory
2024-02-21 v2
Abstract
We consider four-point correlators in an excited quantum state of a field theory. We show that, when the theory and state are holographic, a judiciously applied Fourier transform produces high-quality images of point-like bulk particles, revealing the geometry in which they move. For translation-invariant states, the bulk Einstein's equations amount to local differential equations on correlator data. In theories or states that are not holographic, images are too blurry to extract a bulk geometry. We verify this for gauge theories at various couplings and the 3D Ising model by adapting formulas from conformal Regge theory.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2211.11791,
title = {Holographic cameras: an eye for the bulk},
author = {Simon Caron-Huot},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.11791},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
42 pages + 3 appendices, 10 figures, 1 "movie". v2: references added, typos fixed