For a boosted strongly coupled plasma in d=2,3,4, holographic subregion complexity increases with temperature, velocity, and region size, and diverges as the Lorentz factor squared, gamma^2, when velocity approaches light speed.
Non-Conformality, Subregion Complexity and Meson Binding
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We study holographically the zero and finite temperature behavior of the potential energy and holographic subregion complexity corresponding to a probe meson in a non-conformal model. We observe that in zero and low temperature non-conformality has a decreasing effect on the dimensionless meson potential energy. However, non-conformal corrections increase absolute value of the dimensionless holographic subregion complexity in both zero and finite temperature which means the non-conformal state needs less information to be specified. In other words, considering the effect of non-conformality, the less bounded meson state needs less information to be specified. In low temperature limits, thermal corrections decrease meson potential energy and do not have a specific effect on holographic subregion complexity. We find that in the vicinity of the phase transition, the zero temperature meson state is more favorable than the finite temperature state, from the holographic subregion complexity point of view.
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Holographic subregion complexity in a moving strongly coupled plasma
For a boosted strongly coupled plasma in d=2,3,4, holographic subregion complexity increases with temperature, velocity, and region size, and diverges as the Lorentz factor squared, gamma^2, when velocity approaches light speed.