Experimantal HEP Seminar Joint Seminar with the School of Computer Science
Entanglement entropy, black holes and holography
Stephen Hsu
University of Oregon
After an introduction to black hole entropy and holography, we describe
results related to the entanglement entropy of black holes. We observe
that the entanglement entropy resulting from tracing over a subregion of an
initially pure state can grow faster than the surface area of the subregion
(indeed, proportional to the volume), in contrast to examples studied
previously. The pure states with this property have long-range correlations
between interior and exterior modes and are constructed by purification
of the desired density matrix. We show that imposing a no-gravitational
collapse condition on the pure state is sufficient to exclude faster than
area law entropy scaling. This observation leads to an interpretation of
holography as an upper bound on the realizable entropy (entanglement or von
Neumann) of a region, rather than on the dimension of its Hilbert space.
Friday November 3rd 2006, 13:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103)
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