Holographic n-partite information in hyperscaling violating geometry

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DOI10.1007/JHEP08(2023)064arXiv2304.11430MaRDI QIDQ6074071FDOQ6074071

Teng-Zhou Lai, Xinxiang Ju, Yuan-Tai Wang, Ya-Wen Sun

Publication date: 12 October 2023

Published in: Journal of High Energy Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The n-partite information (nI) is formulated as a measure of multi-partite entanglement. Field theory computation revealed that the sign of nI is indefinite for ngeq3, while holographic studies conjectured a sign property that holographic nI is non-negative/non-positive for even/odd n, with tripartite information (TI, n=3) proved. We investigate the aspects of nI with holographic duality. With a generically static bulk geometry, we give an alternate geometric proof that holographic TI for parallel disjoint boundary strips is non-positive, and illustrate that remarkably for larger n, the sign is indefinite. In hyperscaling violating geometry, we confirm the conjectured sign property for strips of equal length with equal separation distance, and self-consistently disprove this conjecture for n>3 with general configurations. Therefore, nI in field theories and holography exhibits compatibility except for n=3. We also discuss other properties of holographic nI with analytic computation: the monotonicity, linearity, relation to hyperscaling violating parameters, temperature and UV cutoff effects, and the physical implications. It is doubtful that nI is an effective measure of entanglement considering the indefinite sign, non-monotonicity, and quasi-linearity of its holographic dual. In this respect, we propose constraints on the multi-partite entanglement measures.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.11430







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