Floquet scalar dynamics in global AdS
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We study periodically driven scalar fields and the resulting geometries with global AdS asymptotics. These solutions describe the strongly coupled dynamics of dual finite-size quantum systems under a periodic driving which we interpret as Floquet condensates. They span a continuous two-parameter space that extends the linearized solutions on AdS. We map the regions of stability in the solution space. In a significant portion of the unstable subspace, two very different endpoints are reached depending upon the sign of the perturbation. Collapse into a black hole occurs for one sign. For the opposite sign instead one attains a regular solution with periodic modulation. We also construct quenches where the driving frequency and amplitude are continuously varied. Quasistatic quenches can interpolate between pure AdS and sourced solutions with time periodic vev. By suitably choosing the quasistatic path one can obtain boson stars dual to Floquet condensates at zero driving field. We characterize the adiabaticity of the quenching processes. Besides, we speculate on the possible connections of this framework with time crystals.
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Biasi, A., Carracedo, P., Mas, J. et al. Floquet scalar dynamics in global AdS. J. High Energ. Phys. 2018, 137 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP04(2018)137
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https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP04(2018)137Sponsors
This work of was supported by grants FPA2014-52218-P from Ministerio de Economia
y Competitividad, by Xunta de Galicia ED431C 2017/07, by FEDER and by Grant
Mar a de Maeztu Unit of Excellence MDM-2016-0692. A.S. is happy to acknowledge support
from the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS-TIFR), and wants to
express his gratitude to the ICTS community, and especially to the String Theory Group,
for their warm welcome. D.M. thanks the FRont Of pro-Galician Scientists (FROGS) for
unconditional support. A.B. thanks the support of the Spanish program \Ayudas para contratos
predoctorales para la formaci on de doctores 2015" associated to FPA2014-52218-P.
This research has benefited from the use computational resources/services provided by the
Galician Supercomputing Centre (CESGA).
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