Holographic entanglement entropy is cutoff-covariant

Abstract In the context of the AdS/CFT correspondence, it is often convenient to regulate infinite quantities in asymptotically anti-de Sitter spacetimes by introducing a sharp cutoff at some finite, large value of a particular radial coordinate. This procedure is a priori coordinate dependent, and...

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Main Author: Jonathan Sorce
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-10-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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spelling doaj-b1178582606a4daf95eb2a6fbbc9d6422020-11-25T03:23:50ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792019-10-0120191014210.1007/JHEP10(2019)015Holographic entanglement entropy is cutoff-covariantJonathan Sorce0Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics, Stanford UniversityAbstract In the context of the AdS/CFT correspondence, it is often convenient to regulate infinite quantities in asymptotically anti-de Sitter spacetimes by introducing a sharp cutoff at some finite, large value of a particular radial coordinate. This procedure is a priori coordinate dependent, and may not be well-motivated in full, covariant general relativity; however, the fact that physically meaningful quantities such as the entanglement entropy can be obtained by such a regulation procedure suggests some underlying covariance. In this paper, we provide a careful treatment of the radial cutoff procedure for computing holographic entanglement entropy in asymptotically anti-de Sitter spacetimes. We prove two results that are frequently assumed in the literature, but that have not been carefully addressed: (i) that the choice of a “globally minimal surface” among several extremal candidates is independent of the choice of regulator, and (ii) that finite CFT quantities such as the mutual information which involve “divergence-cancelling” sums of entanglement entropies are well-defined under the usual prescription for computing covariant holographic entanglement entropy. Our results imply that the “globally minimal surface” prescription for computing the holographic entanglement entropy is well-posed from the perspective of general relativity, and thus support the widely-held belief that this is the correct prescription for identifying the entanglement wedge of a boundary subregion in AdS/CFT. We also comment on the geometric source of state-dependent divergences in the holographic entanglement entropy, and identify precisely the regime of validity of the “vacuum subtraction” protocol for regulating infinite entanglement entropies in arbitrary states by comparing them to the entanglement entropies of identical regions in the vacuum. Our proofs make use of novel techniques for the covariant analysis of extremal surfaces, which are explained in detail and may find use more broadly in the study of holographic entanglement entropy.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP10(2019)015AdS-CFT CorrespondenceClassical Theories of GravityDifferential and Algebraic GeometryGauge-gravity correspondence
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Holographic entanglement entropy is cutoff-covariant
Journal of High Energy Physics
AdS-CFT Correspondence
Classical Theories of Gravity
Differential and Algebraic Geometry
Gauge-gravity correspondence
author_facet Jonathan Sorce
author_sort Jonathan Sorce
title Holographic entanglement entropy is cutoff-covariant
title_short Holographic entanglement entropy is cutoff-covariant
title_full Holographic entanglement entropy is cutoff-covariant
title_fullStr Holographic entanglement entropy is cutoff-covariant
title_full_unstemmed Holographic entanglement entropy is cutoff-covariant
title_sort holographic entanglement entropy is cutoff-covariant
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Abstract In the context of the AdS/CFT correspondence, it is often convenient to regulate infinite quantities in asymptotically anti-de Sitter spacetimes by introducing a sharp cutoff at some finite, large value of a particular radial coordinate. This procedure is a priori coordinate dependent, and may not be well-motivated in full, covariant general relativity; however, the fact that physically meaningful quantities such as the entanglement entropy can be obtained by such a regulation procedure suggests some underlying covariance. In this paper, we provide a careful treatment of the radial cutoff procedure for computing holographic entanglement entropy in asymptotically anti-de Sitter spacetimes. We prove two results that are frequently assumed in the literature, but that have not been carefully addressed: (i) that the choice of a “globally minimal surface” among several extremal candidates is independent of the choice of regulator, and (ii) that finite CFT quantities such as the mutual information which involve “divergence-cancelling” sums of entanglement entropies are well-defined under the usual prescription for computing covariant holographic entanglement entropy. Our results imply that the “globally minimal surface” prescription for computing the holographic entanglement entropy is well-posed from the perspective of general relativity, and thus support the widely-held belief that this is the correct prescription for identifying the entanglement wedge of a boundary subregion in AdS/CFT. We also comment on the geometric source of state-dependent divergences in the holographic entanglement entropy, and identify precisely the regime of validity of the “vacuum subtraction” protocol for regulating infinite entanglement entropies in arbitrary states by comparing them to the entanglement entropies of identical regions in the vacuum. Our proofs make use of novel techniques for the covariant analysis of extremal surfaces, which are explained in detail and may find use more broadly in the study of holographic entanglement entropy.
topic AdS-CFT Correspondence
Classical Theories of Gravity
Differential and Algebraic Geometry
Gauge-gravity correspondence
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP10(2019)015
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