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Holographic geometry/real-space entanglement correspondence and metric reconstruction

High Energy Physics - Theory 2025-09-19 v2

Abstract

In holography, the boundary entanglement structure is believed to be encoded in the bulk geometry. In this work, we investigate the precise correspondence between the boundary real-space entanglement and the bulk geometry. By the boundary real-space entanglement, we refer to the conditional mutual information (CMI) for two infinitesimal subsystems separated by a distance ll, and the corresponding bulk geometry is at a radial position zz_*, namely the turning point of the entanglement wedge for a boundary region with a length scale ll. In a generic geometry described by a given coordinate system, zz_* can be determined locally by ll, while the exact expression for z(l)z_*(l) depends on the gauge choice, reflecting the inherent nonlocality of this seemingly local correspondence. We propose to specify the function z(l)z_*(l) as the criterion for a gauge choice, and with the specified gauge function, we verify the exact correspondence between the boundary real-space entanglement and the bulk geometry. Inspired by this correspondence, we propose a new method of bulk metric reconstruction from boundary entanglement data, namely the CMI reconstruction. In this CMI proposal, with the gauge fixed a priori by specifying z(l)z_*(l), the bulk metric can be reconstructed from the relation between the bulk geometry and the boundary CMI. The CMI reconstruction method establishes a connection between the differential entropy prescription and Bilson's general algorithm for metric reconstruction.

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@article{arxiv.2505.08534,
  title  = {Holographic geometry/real-space entanglement correspondence and metric reconstruction},
  author = {Xuanting Ji and Xin-Xiang Ju and Ya-Wen Sun and Yuan-Tai Wang and He-Lin Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.08534},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

31 pages, 12 figures; Matching with the published version