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Simple Bulk Reconstruction in AdS/CFT Correspondence

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arxiv 2104.11743 v5 pith:EOH7BFJ5 submitted 2021-04-23 hep-th

Simple Bulk Reconstruction in AdS/CFT Correspondence

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In this paper, we show that the bulk reconstruction in the AdS/CFT correspondence is rather simple and has an intuitive picture, by showing that the HKLL bulk reconstruction formula can be simplified. We also reconstruct the wave packets in the bulk theory from the CFT primary operators. With these wave packets, we discuss the causality and duality constraints and find our picture is only the consistent one. Our picture of the bulk reconstruction can be applied to the asymptotic AdS spacetime.

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