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Holographic flows with scalar self-interaction toward the Kasner universe

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arxiv 2009.06277 v1 pith:ZQ2C6XV6 submitted 2020-09-14 hep-th gr-qc

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keywords kasnerself-interactionholographicscalarexponentsflowlatesingularity
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Considering a thermal state of the dual CFT with a uniform deformation by a scalar operator, we study a holographic renormalization group flow at nonzero temperature in the bulk described by the Einstein-scalar field theory with the self-interaction term $\lambda \phi^4$ in asymptotic anti-de Sitter spacetime. We show that the holographic flow with the self-interaction term could run smoothly through the event horizon of a black hole and deform the Schwarzschild singularity to a Kasner universe at late times. Furthermore, we also study the effect of the scalar self-interaction on the deformed near-singularity Kasner exponents and the relationship between entanglement velocity and Kasner singularity exponents at late times.

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