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In this thesis, I study Interface Conformal Field Theories (ICFT) and their holographic dual, which is composed of two asymptotically Anti-de-Sitter (AdS) spaces glued through a thin gravitating membrane. I restrict the study to simple minimal models, which allow for analytic control while providing universally applicable results. The analysis is set in 2D ICFT/3D gravity, but I expect much of the results to be generalizable to higher dimensions. I first consider this system at equilibrium and at finite temperature. By solving the equations of motion in the bulk, I find the allowable solution landscape. Classifying the rich set of solutions among 3 thermodynamical phases, I draw the phase diagram outlining the nature of the various phase transitions. I then examine a simple out-of-equilibrium situation arising from connecting at an interface two spatially infinite CFTs at different temperatures. Then a "Non-Equilibrium Steady State" (NESS) describes the growing region where the interaction has settled into a stationary phase. I determine the holographic dual of this region, composed of two spinning planar black holes glued at the membrane. I find an expression for the deformed out-of-equilibrium event horizon. This geometry suggests that the field theory interface acts as a perfect scrambler, a property that until now seemed unique to black hole horizons. Finally, I study the entanglement structure of the aforementioned geometries by means of the Ryu-Takayanagi prescription. After reviewing a construction in the vacuum state, I present partial results for more general geometries at finite temperature. For this purpose, I need to introduce numerical methods. I outline the main difficulties in their application and conclude by mentioning the Quantum Null Energy Condition (QNEC), an inequality linking entanglement entropy and energy, that can be used to test the consistency of the models.

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JT gravity and deformed CFTs

hep-th · 2025-07-23 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Deformed CFTs on a strip with a stretched-horizon conformal boundary are proposed as UV completions of pure and matter-coupled JT gravity, reproducing its entropy and a Page-curve-like saturation.

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  • JT gravity and deformed CFTs hep-th · 2025-07-23 · conditional · none · ref 44 · internal anchor

    Deformed CFTs on a strip with a stretched-horizon conformal boundary are proposed as UV completions of pure and matter-coupled JT gravity, reproducing its entropy and a Page-curve-like saturation.