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Effective description of sub-maximal chaos: stringy effects for SYK scrambling

It has been proposed that the exponential decay and subsequent power law saturation of out-of-time-order correlation functions can be universally described by collective ‘scramblon’ modes. We develop this idea from a path integral perspective in several examples, thereby establishing a general forma...

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Autores principales: Choi, Changha, Haehl, Felix M., Mezei, Márk, Sárosi, Gábor
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP03(2023)142
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2848399
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author Choi, Changha
Haehl, Felix M.
Mezei, Márk
Sárosi, Gábor
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Haehl, Felix M.
Mezei, Márk
Sárosi, Gábor
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description It has been proposed that the exponential decay and subsequent power law saturation of out-of-time-order correlation functions can be universally described by collective ‘scramblon’ modes. We develop this idea from a path integral perspective in several examples, thereby establishing a general formalism. After reformulating previous work on the Schwarzian theory and identity conformal blocks in two-dimensional CFTs relevant for systems in the infinite coupling limit with maximal quantum Lyapunov exponent, we focus on theories with sub-maximal chaos: we study the large-q limit of the SYK quantum dot and chain, both of which are amenable to analytical treatment at finite coupling. In both cases we identify the relevant scramblon modes, derive their effective action, and find bilocal vertex functions, thus constructing an effective description of chaos. The final results can be matched in detail to stringy corrections to the gravitational eikonal S-matrix in holographic CFTs, including a stringy Regge trajectory, bulk to boundary propagators, and multi-string effects that are unexplored holographically.
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spelling cern-28483992023-10-05T04:08:30Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP03(2023)142http://cds.cern.ch/record/2848399engChoi, ChanghaHaehl, Felix M.Mezei, MárkSárosi, GáborEffective description of sub-maximal chaos: stringy effects for SYK scramblingcond-mat.str-elhep-thParticle Physics - TheoryIt has been proposed that the exponential decay and subsequent power law saturation of out-of-time-order correlation functions can be universally described by collective ‘scramblon’ modes. We develop this idea from a path integral perspective in several examples, thereby establishing a general formalism. After reformulating previous work on the Schwarzian theory and identity conformal blocks in two-dimensional CFTs relevant for systems in the infinite coupling limit with maximal quantum Lyapunov exponent, we focus on theories with sub-maximal chaos: we study the large-q limit of the SYK quantum dot and chain, both of which are amenable to analytical treatment at finite coupling. In both cases we identify the relevant scramblon modes, derive their effective action, and find bilocal vertex functions, thus constructing an effective description of chaos. The final results can be matched in detail to stringy corrections to the gravitational eikonal S-matrix in holographic CFTs, including a stringy Regge trajectory, bulk to boundary propagators, and multi-string effects that are unexplored holographically.It has been proposed that the exponential decay and subsequent power law saturation of out-of-time-order correlation functions can be universally described by collective 'scramblon' modes. We develop this idea from a path integral perspective in several examples, thereby establishing a general formalism. After reformulating previous work on the Schwarzian theory and identity conformal blocks in two-dimensional CFTs relevant for systems in the infinite coupling limit with maximal quantum Lyapunov exponent, we focus on theories with sub-maximal chaos: we study the large-q limit of the SYK quantum dot and chain, both of which are amenable to analytical treatment at finite coupling. In both cases we identify the relevant scramblon modes, derive their effective action, and find bilocal vertex functions, thus constructing an effective description of chaos. The final results can be matched in detail to stringy corrections to the gravitational eikonal S-matrix in holographic CFTs, including a stringy Regge trajectory, bulk to boundary propagators, and multi-string effects that are unexplored holographically.arXiv:2301.05698oai:cds.cern.ch:28483992023-01-13
spellingShingle cond-mat.str-el
hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
Choi, Changha
Haehl, Felix M.
Mezei, Márk
Sárosi, Gábor
Effective description of sub-maximal chaos: stringy effects for SYK scrambling
title Effective description of sub-maximal chaos: stringy effects for SYK scrambling
title_full Effective description of sub-maximal chaos: stringy effects for SYK scrambling
title_fullStr Effective description of sub-maximal chaos: stringy effects for SYK scrambling
title_full_unstemmed Effective description of sub-maximal chaos: stringy effects for SYK scrambling
title_short Effective description of sub-maximal chaos: stringy effects for SYK scrambling
title_sort effective description of sub-maximal chaos: stringy effects for syk scrambling
topic cond-mat.str-el
hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP03(2023)142
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2848399
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