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A toy model of black hole complementarity

We consider the algebra of simple operators defined in a time band in a CFT with a holographic dual. When the band is smaller than the light crossing time of AdS, an entire causal diamond in the center of AdS is separated from the band by a horizon. We show that this algebra obeys a version of the R...

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Autores principales: Banerjee, Souvik, Bryan, Jan-Willem, Papadodimas, Kyriakos, Raju, Suvrat
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2016)004
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2138156
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author Banerjee, Souvik
Bryan, Jan-Willem
Papadodimas, Kyriakos
Raju, Suvrat
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Bryan, Jan-Willem
Papadodimas, Kyriakos
Raju, Suvrat
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description We consider the algebra of simple operators defined in a time band in a CFT with a holographic dual. When the band is smaller than the light crossing time of AdS, an entire causal diamond in the center of AdS is separated from the band by a horizon. We show that this algebra obeys a version of the Reeh-Schlieder theorem: the action of the algebra on the CFT vacuum can approximate any low energy state in the CFT arbitrarily well, but no operator within the algebra can exactly annihilate the vacuum. We show how to relate local excitations in the complement of the central diamond to simple operators in the band. Local excitations within the diamond are invisible to the algebra of simple operators in the band by causality, but can be related to complicated operators called "precursors". We use the Reeh-Schlieder theorem to write down a simple and explicit formula for these precursors on the boundary. We comment on the implications of our results for black hole complementarity and the emergence of bulk locality from the boundary.
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spelling cern-21381562023-10-04T08:17:12Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP05(2016)004http://cds.cern.ch/record/2138156engBanerjee, SouvikBryan, Jan-WillemPapadodimas, KyriakosRaju, SuvratA toy model of black hole complementarityParticle Physics - TheoryGeneral Relativity and CosmologyParticle Physics - TheoryWe consider the algebra of simple operators defined in a time band in a CFT with a holographic dual. When the band is smaller than the light crossing time of AdS, an entire causal diamond in the center of AdS is separated from the band by a horizon. We show that this algebra obeys a version of the Reeh-Schlieder theorem: the action of the algebra on the CFT vacuum can approximate any low energy state in the CFT arbitrarily well, but no operator within the algebra can exactly annihilate the vacuum. We show how to relate local excitations in the complement of the central diamond to simple operators in the band. Local excitations within the diamond are invisible to the algebra of simple operators in the band by causality, but can be related to complicated operators called "precursors". We use the Reeh-Schlieder theorem to write down a simple and explicit formula for these precursors on the boundary. We comment on the implications of our results for black hole complementarity and the emergence of bulk locality from the boundary.We consider the algebra of simple operators defined in a time band in a CFT with a holographic dual. When the band is smaller than the light crossing time of AdS, an entire causal diamond in the center of AdS is separated from the band by a horizon. We show that this algebra obeys a version of the Reeh-Schlieder theorem: the action of the algebra on the CFT vacuum can approximate any low energy state in the CFT arbitrarily well, but no operator within the algebra can exactly annihilate the vacuum. We show how to relate local excitations in the complement of the central diamond to simple operators in the band. Local excitations within the diamond are invisible to the algebra of simple operators in the band by causality, but can be related to complicated operators called “precursors”. We use the Reeh-Schlieder theorem to write down a simple and explicit formula for these precursors on the boundary. We comment on the implications of our results for black hole complementarity and the emergence of bulk locality from the boundary.We consider the algebra of simple operators defined in a time band in a CFT with a holographic dual. When the band is smaller than the light crossing time of AdS, an entire causal diamond in the center of AdS is separated from the band by a horizon. We show that this algebra obeys a version of the Reeh-Schlieder theorem: the action of the algebra on the CFT vacuum can approximate any low energy state in the CFT arbitrarily well, but no operator within the algebra can exactly annihilate the vacuum. We show how to relate local excitations in the complement of the central diamond to simple operators in the band. Local excitations within the diamond are invisible to the algebra of simple operators in the band by causality, but can be related to complicated operators called "precursors". We use the Reeh-Schlieder theorem to write down a simple and explicit formula for these precursors on the boundary. We comment on the implications of our results for black hole complementarity and the emergence of bulk locality from the boundary.arXiv:1603.02812oai:cds.cern.ch:21381562016-03-09
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
General Relativity and Cosmology
Particle Physics - Theory
Banerjee, Souvik
Bryan, Jan-Willem
Papadodimas, Kyriakos
Raju, Suvrat
A toy model of black hole complementarity
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title_full A toy model of black hole complementarity
title_fullStr A toy model of black hole complementarity
title_full_unstemmed A toy model of black hole complementarity
title_short A toy model of black hole complementarity
title_sort toy model of black hole complementarity
topic Particle Physics - Theory
General Relativity and Cosmology
Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2016)004
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2138156
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