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Cosmological singularities, entanglement and quantum extremal surfaces

A. Manu, K. Narayan, Partha Paul

2021Journal of High Energy Physics30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract We study aspects of entanglement and extremal surfaces in various families of spacetimes exhibiting cosmological, Big-Crunch, singularities, in particular isotropic AdS Kasner. The classical extremal surface dips into the bulk radial and time directions. Explicitly analysing the extremization equations in the semiclassical region far from the singularity, we find the surface bends in the direction away from the singularity. In the 2-dim cosmologies obtained by dimensional reduction of these and other singularities, we have studied quantum extremal surfaces by extremizing the generalized entropy. The resulting extremization shows the quantum extremal surfaces to always be driven to the semiclassical region far from the singularity. We give some comments and speculations on our analysis.

Topics & Concepts

Semiclassical physicsPhysicsQuantum entanglementIsotropyQuantumSurface (topology)Mathematical physicsQuantum mechanicsTheoretical physicsQuantum fluctuationClassical mechanicsCosmologyQuantum cosmologyDimension (graph theory)Dimensional reductionHolographyQuantum field theoryQuantum electrodynamicsQuantum discordGeometry and complex manifoldsGeometric Analysis and Curvature FlowsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics