Temporal Entanglement from Twist Correlators in 2d Conformal Field Theory and Holography
Abstract
We formulate timelike entanglement entropy and its R\'enyi extension in two-dimensional conformal field theory through the analytic continuation of replica twist correlators to time-ordered, timelike-separated insertions. This field-theoretic construction grounds and generalizes recent developments, and applies to temporal subregions of arbitrary extent. Within three-dimensional holography, the semiclassical boundary correlator identifies boundary-anchored complex geodesics as the relevant bulk saddles and selects the one with the smallest real part of the length. This provides a direct boundary derivation of the proposed complex extremal surface prescription and extends to R\'enyi index , for which we explicitly construct the corresponding complex cosmic brane geometry in the vacuum. We develop these ideas in several representative settings, including locally and globally excited states and quantum operator quenches, making manifest the precise agreement between boundary twist correlator and bulk complex geodesic calculations. For AdS-Vaidya, our approach predicts a different result from earlier piecewise geodesic constructions, while reproducing the field theory answer. Across these examples, the operator ordering uniquely determines the imaginary part of the complex-valued entropy, which is quantized in units of and sensitive to the effective causal structure but not to the underlying dynamics.
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@article{arxiv.2607.14012,
title = {Temporal Entanglement from Twist Correlators in 2d Conformal Field Theory and Holography},
author = {Alice Bernamonti and Federico Galli and Michal P. Heller and Fabio Ori and Alexandre Serantes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.14012},
year = {2026}
}
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42 pages + appendices, 5+6 figures