Holographic mutual information and distinguishability of Wilson loop and defect operators
Abstract
The mutual information of disconnected regions in large gauge theories with holographic gravity duals can undergo phase transitions. These occur when connected and disconnected bulk Ryu-Takayanagi surfaces exchange dominance. That is, the bulk `soap bubble' snaps as the boundary regions are drawn apart. We give a gauge-theoretic characterization of this transition: States with and without a certain defect operator insertion -- the defect separates the entangled spatial regions -- are shown to be perfectly distinguishable if and only if the Ryu-Takayanagi surface is connected. Meanwhile, states with and without a certain Wilson loop insertion -- the Wilson loop nontrivially threads the spatial regions -- are perfectly distinguishable if and only if the Ryu-Takayanagi surface is disconnected. The quantum relative entropy of two perfectly distinguishable states is infinite. The results are obtained by relating the soap bubble transition to Hawking-Page (deconfinement) transitions in the Renyi entropies, where defect operators and Wilson loops are known to act as order parameters.
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@article{arxiv.1407.8191,
title = {Holographic mutual information and distinguishability of Wilson loop and defect operators},
author = {Sean A. Hartnoll and Raghu Mahajan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.8191},
year = {2015}
}
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1+21 pages. 11 figures