A coarse simplicial quantum gravity model produces semiclassical saddles whose swap entropy rises and then falls, reproducing the Page transition at n→1+.
Diffeomorphism invariant measure for finite dimensional geometries
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We consider families of geometries of D--dimensional space, described by a finite number of parameters. Starting from the De Witt metric we extract a unique integration measure which turns out to be a geometric invariant, i.e. independent of the gauge fixed metric used for describing the geometries. The measure is also invariant in form under an arbitrary change of parameters describing the geometries. We prove the existence of geometries for which there are no related gauge fixing surfaces orthogonal to the gauge fibers. The additional functional integration on the conformal factor makes the measure independent of the free parameter intervening in the De Witt metric. The determinants appearing in the measure are mathematically well defined even though technically difficult to compute.
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Studying replica wormholes and the Page curve with simplicial quantum gravity
A coarse simplicial quantum gravity model produces semiclassical saddles whose swap entropy rises and then falls, reproducing the Page transition at n→1+.