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Causal shadow and non-local modular flow: from degeneracy to perturbative genesis by correlation

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Causal shadows are bulk space-time regions between the entanglement wedges and the causal wedges, their existence encodes deep aspects of the entanglement wedge reconstruction in the context of subregion duality in AdS/CFT. In this paper, we study the perturbation theory of the causal shadows and their relation to the properties of the associated modular flows. We first revisit the cases of degenerate causal shadows based on known examples, and discuss the origin for their degeneracy via the local nature of the modular flow. We then focus on the perturbative case in which the CFT subregion consists of two spheres separated by a large distance $L\gg R_{1,2}$. The RT surfaces still agree with the causal horizons, giving a degenerate causal shadow classically. We compute the corrections to the quantum extremal surfaces (Q.E.S) from the bulk mutual information, which then give rise to a non-degenerate causal shadow at order $G_N$. We end by discussing the causal shadow perturbation theory more generally, in particular we explore the possibility of extracting the positivity conditions characterizing perturbative causal shadows in the boundary CFTs.

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Modular Hamiltonian of holographic time band states

hep-th · 2025-04-18 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Local modular Hamiltonians are constructed for holographic time band states in AdS3/CFT2; they take the form of an integral of the stress tensor with a weight given by the upper envelope of causal diamond temperatures.

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  • Modular Hamiltonian of holographic time band states hep-th · 2025-04-18 · conditional · none · ref 28 · internal anchor

    Local modular Hamiltonians are constructed for holographic time band states in AdS3/CFT2; they take the form of an integral of the stress tensor with a weight given by the upper envelope of causal diamond temperatures.