2019
DOI: 10.1007/jhep12(2019)132
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Superluminal chaos after a quantum quench

Abstract: Thermal states holographically dual to black holes in Einstein gravity display maximal Lyapunov growth as well as "butterfly effect cones". We study these effects in highly non-equilibrium states, obtained from an initial thermal state by the sudden injection of energy. We do this by computing out-of-time-order correlators (OTOCs) in BTZ-Vaidya spacetimes, which describe transitions between black holes at different temperatures. If both pairs of boundary operators appearing in the OTOC are inserted before the … Show more

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“…However, this approximation clearly does not apply in the vacuum where there is no horizon. The applicability of the new approach summarized in section 2 to the zero temperature case was demonstrated in [29] where the quadratic growth associated to slow scrambling in vacuum was obtained, finding agreement with earlier CFT results [16]. Similarly, the results of [23] show that the shock wave diverges in the extremal limit when the approximation of placing it on the horizon is made.…”
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“…However, this approximation clearly does not apply in the vacuum where there is no horizon. The applicability of the new approach summarized in section 2 to the zero temperature case was demonstrated in [29] where the quadratic growth associated to slow scrambling in vacuum was obtained, finding agreement with earlier CFT results [16]. Similarly, the results of [23] show that the shock wave diverges in the extremal limit when the approximation of placing it on the horizon is made.…”
Section: Jhep03(2021)020supporting
confidence: 82%
“…A method to compute OTOCs within AdS/CFT, which is based on the geodesic approximation to the propagation of bulk fields in asymptotically AdS spacetimes, has been developed in [29]. We give a brief summary thereof in section 2.…”
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“…The first term is the quadratic contribution of h to the Ricci scalar; there is no linear contribution since h solves the linearized equations of motion. The last two terms are in 47 It is necessary to use delta function identities such as δ (U ) = − δ(U ) U and U 2 δ(U ) 2 = 0. 48 These functions contain all angular dependence of the abstract shock profile α(φ) discussed in section 4.…”
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confidence: 99%