Holographic relaxation of finite size isolated quantum systems
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We study holographically the out of equilibrium dynamics of a finite size closed
quantum system in 2+1 dimensions, modelled by the collapse of a shell of a massless scalar
field in AdS4. In global coordinates there exists a variety of evolutions towards final black
hole formation which we relate with different patterns of relaxation in the dual field theory.
For large scalar initial data rapid thermalization is achieved as a priori expected. Interesting
phenomena appear for small enough amplitudes. Such shells do not generate a black hole
by direct collapse, but quite generically, an apparent horizon emerges after enough bounces
off the AdS boundary. We relate this bulk evolution with relaxation processes at strong
coupling which delay in reaching an ergodic stage. Besides the dynamics of bulk fields, we
monitor the entanglement entropy, finding that it oscillates quasi-periodically before final
equilibration. The radial position of the travelling shell is brought in correspondence with
the evolution of the pattern of entanglement in the dual field theory. We propose, thereafter,
that the observed oscillations are the dual counterpart of the quantum revivals studied in
the literature. The entanglement entropy is not only able to portrait the streaming of
entangled excitations, but it is also a useful probe of interaction effects
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Abajo-Arrastia, J., da Silva, E., Lopez, E. et al. Holographic relaxation of finite size isolated quantum systems. J. High Energ. Phys. 2014, 126 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2014)126
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https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2014)126Sponsors
The work of E.L. has been supported by the Spanish
grant FPA2012-32828, Consolider-CPAN (CSD2007-00042), and SEV-2012-0249 of the
Centro de Excelencia Severo Ochoa Programme. The work of J.M. is supported in part by
the Spanish grant FPA2011-22594, by Xunta de Galicia (GRC2013-024), by the Consolider-
CPAN (CSD2007-00042), and by FEDER. He also wishes to express his gratitude to the
Kavli IPMU at Kashiwa, Tokyo, were part of this project was carried out, thanks to a visit
funded by the 7th Framework European Programme Unify [FP7-People-2010-IRSES- grant
agr. No 269217]. J.A-A. is supported by an IFT-Severo Ochoa contract SEV-2012-0249.
E.daS. is supported by an IFT-Severo Ochoa contract SEV-2012-0249 and by the Spanish
grant FPA2012-32828. A.S. is supported by the European Research Council grant HotLHC
ERC-2011-StG-279579 and by Xunta de Galicia (Conselleria de Educación).
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