2018
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1808.07966
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Studies of Boundary Entropy in AdS/BCFT

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“…Within this fluid/gravity correspondence framework, [2,24,25,27] we describe a family of boundary stress-energy tensors T ab that reside in Q. In our case, each T ab corresponds to a hypersurface in the volume that bounds a subspace of the BTZ black hole solution with an electric field.…”
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“…Within this fluid/gravity correspondence framework, [2,24,25,27] we describe a family of boundary stress-energy tensors T ab that reside in Q. In our case, each T ab corresponds to a hypersurface in the volume that bounds a subspace of the BTZ black hole solution with an electric field.…”
Section: Adsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these bounds are conjectured based on the holographic "bottom-up" models, which are violated through ways put forward in [12][13][14][15][16]. However, just as the AdS/CFT correspondence is used to study the transport coefficients, a boundary theory known as AdS/BCFT correspondence has recently emerged [21,22], which is an extension of the AdS/CFT correspondence [23][24][25]. The idea behind the AdS/BCFT correspondence proposed by Takayanagi [21] consists of an extension of the AdS/CFT correspondence [17], defining in the CFT a boundary in d-dimensional manifold M for a d + 1-dimensional asymptotically AdS space so that ∂N = M ∪ Q, where Q is a d-dimensional manifold that satisfies ∂Q = ∂M = P figure (1).…”
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