Abstract
Abstract
We prove a theorem showing that the existence of “private” curves in the bulk of AdS implies two regions of the dual CFT share strong correlations. A private curve is a causal curve which avoids the entanglement wedge of a specified boundary region $$ \mathcal{U} $$
U
. The implied correlation is measured by the conditional mutual information $$ I\left({\mathcal{V}}_1:\left.{\mathcal{V}}_2\right|\mathcal{U}\right) $$
I
V
1
:
V
2
U
, which is O(1/GN) when a private causal curve exists. The regions $$ {\mathcal{V}}_1 $$
V
1
and $$ {\mathcal{V}}_2 $$
V
2
are specified by the endpoints of the causal curve and the placement of the region $$ \mathcal{U} $$
U
. This gives a causal perspective on the conditional mutual information in AdS/CFT, analogous to the causal perspective on the mutual information given by earlier work on the connected wedge theorem. We give an information theoretic argument for our theorem, along with a bulk geometric proof. In the geometric perspective, the theorem follows from the maximin formula and entanglement wedge nesting. In the information theoretic approach, the theorem follows from resource requirements for sending private messages over a public quantum channel.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Nuclear and High Energy Physics
Cited by
5 articles.
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