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On entanglement c-functions in confining gauge field theories

High Energy Physics - Theory 2025-09-30 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Entanglement entropy has proven to be a powerful tool for probing renormalization group (RG) flows in quantum field theories, with c-functions derived from it serving as candidate measures of the effective number of degrees of freedom. While the monotonicity of such c-functions is well established in many settings, notable exceptions occur in theories with a mass scale. In this work, we investigate entanglement c-functions in the context of holographic RG flows, with a particular focus on flows across dimensions induced by circle compactifications. We argue that in spacetime dimensions d4d \geq 4, standard constructions of c-functions, which rely on higher derivatives of the entanglement entropy of either a ball or a cylinder, generically lead to non-monotonic behavior. Working with known dual geometries, we argue that the non-monotonicity stems not from any pathology or curvature singularity, but from a transition in the holographic Ryu--Takayanagi surface. In compactifications from four to three dimensions, we propose a modified construction that restores monotonicity in the infrared, although a fully monotonic ultraviolet extension remains elusive. Furthermore, motivated by entanglement entropy inequalities, we conjecture a bound on the cylinder entanglement c-function, which holds in all our examples.

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@article{arxiv.2505.14397,
  title  = {On entanglement c-functions in confining gauge field theories},
  author = {Niko Jokela and Jani Kastikainen and Carlos Nunez and José Manuel Penín and Helime Ruotsalainen and Javier G. Subils},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.14397},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

35 pages + appendices, 15 figures. Associated codes and data are available at https://www.subils.me/resources/entanglement-c-functions-in-confining-theories/