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Publication:6142609

DOI10.1007/JHEP11(2023)039arXiv2305.10494OpenAlexW4388510359MaRDI QIDQ6142609

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Publication date: 26 January 2024

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Abstract: We study further the duality between semiclassical AdS3 and formal CFT2 ensembles. First, we study torus wormholes (Maldacena-Maoz wormholes with two torus boundaries) with one insertion or two insertions on each boundary and find that they give non-decaying contribution to the product of two torus one-point or two-point functions at late-time. Second, we study the Z2 quotients of a torus wormhole such that the outcome has one boundary. We identify quotients that give non-decaying contributions to the torus two-point function at late-time. We comment on reflection (R) or time-reversal (T) symmetry v.s. the combination RT that is a symmetry of any relativistic field theory. RT symmetry itself implies that to the extent that a relativistic quantum field theory exhibits random matrix statistics it should be of the GOE type. We discuss related implications of these symmetries for wormholes.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.10494



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