论文标题
全息热相关因子:紫红色odes和集成轮廓的故事
Holographic thermal correlators: A tale of Fuchsian ODEs and integration contours
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论文摘要
我们使用GRSK几何形状分析了全息场理论中保守电流的实时热相关函数,该几何形状为其评估提供了轮廓处方。我们证明了它的功效,认为在某些情况下涉及保守电流的组成部分或派生相互作用,而这种处方实际上是必不可少的。为此,我们首先对ADS黑洞背景中的线性波动方程进行了仔细的分析,并确定溶液的分支点是(复杂)频率和动量的函数。我们研究的所有方程都是紫红色的,只有常规的奇异点,大部分与背景的几何特征有关。特殊功能,例如,地平线上明显的奇异点的出现,外向溶液最终进行了分析,在参数空间中出现在较高的condimension基因座。使用GRSK几何形状,我们证明这些明显的奇异性与更高点功能中的任何有趣的物理特征都不符。我们还认为,GRSK几何形状实施的Schwinger-Keldysh崩溃和KMS条件,即使在存在此类奇点的情况下,也继续保持。对于高于临界电荷的带电的黑洞,能量密度运算符不具有指数增长的模式,而与“钢柱”相关的模式(从一个明显的奇异性)中。我们的分析表明,黑洞的扰流物理与能量运输之间的联系充其量是有限的有效性领域。
We analyze real-time thermal correlation functions of conserved currents in holographic field theories using the grSK geometry, which provides a contour prescription for their evaluation. We demonstrate its efficacy, arguing that there are situations involving components of conserved currents, or derivative interactions, where such a prescription is, in fact, essential. To this end, we first undertake a careful analysis of the linearized wave equations in AdS black hole backgrounds and identify the ramification points of the solutions as a function of (complexified) frequency and momentum. All the equations we study are Fuchsian with only regular singular points that for the most part are associated with the geometric features of the background. Special features, e.g., the appearance of apparent singular points at the horizon, whence outgoing solutions end up being analytic, arise at higher codimension loci in parameter space. Using the grSK geometry, we demonstrate that these apparent singularities do not correspond to any interesting physical features in higher-point functions. We also argue that the Schwinger-Keldysh collapse and KMS conditions, implemented by the grSK geometry, continue to hold even in the presence of such singularities. For charged black holes above a critical charge, the energy density operator does not possess an exponentially growing mode, associated with `pole-skipping' (from one such apparent singularity). Our analysis suggests that the connection between the scrambling physics of black holes and energy transport has, at best, a limited domain of validity.