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arxiv 1811.06949 v3 pith:MCRGFXB7 submitted 2018-11-16 hep-th

Recent developments in the holographic description of quantum chaos

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We review recent developments encompassing the description of quantum chaos in holography. We discuss the characterization of quantum chaos based on the late time vanishing of out-of-time-order correlators and explain how this is realized in the dual gravitational description. We also review the connections of chaos with the spreading of quantum entanglement and diffusion phenomena.

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