IAS High Energy Theory Seminar
JLMS and Modular Flow in a Large Holographic Code
Abstract: Understanding holography as a quantum error-correcting code obeying the JLMS relation has been central to entanglement wedge reconstruction. Previous analyses have focused on a small code subspace of perturbative bulk states around a fixed background, but this is too restrictive for studying modular flow. Moreover, since JLMS is a statement about modular Hamiltonians, it is sensitive to small eigenvalues of the state; indeed, large violations can arise in certain toy models. In this talk I will describe recent work constructing a large holographic code with sufficient stability to ensure that JLMS holds up to small errors. This code is large enough to include superpositions of distinct semiclassical backgrounds. I will then discuss upcoming work showing how this large-code framework relates modular flow to kink transformations and clarifies the role of the area operator.
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Bloomberg Lecture Hall (IAS) & ZoomSpeakers
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This seminar will also be presented on Zoom. Contact Lisa Fleischer for Zoom link, lisa@ias.edu