Islands, Double Holography, and the Entanglement Membrane
Abstract
The quantum extremal island rule allows us to compute the Page curves of Hawking radiation in semi-classical gravity. In this work, we study the connection between these calculations and the thermalisation of chaotic quantum many-body systems, using a coarse-grained description of entanglement dynamics known as the entanglement membrane. Starting from a double-holographic model of eternal two-sided asymptotically AdS () black hole each coupled to a flat -dimensional bath, we show that the entanglement dynamics in the late-time, large-subregion limit is described by entanglement membrane, thereby establishing a quantitative equivalence between a semi-classical gravity and a chaotic quantum many-body system calculation of the Page curve.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2412.15070,
title = {Islands, Double Holography, and the Entanglement Membrane},
author = {Hanzhi Jiang and Mike Blake and Anthony P. Thompson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.15070},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
19 pages + appendices, 12 figures