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Autori principali: Yang, Jiayue, Frey, Andrew R.
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Pubblicazione: 2023
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.08229
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author Yang, Jiayue
Frey, Andrew R.
author_facet Yang, Jiayue
Frey, Andrew R.
contents We investigate the holographic complexity of CFTs compactified on a circle with a Wilson line, dual to magnetized solitons in AdS$_4$ and AdS$_5$. These theories have a confinement-deconfinement phase transition as a function of the Wilson line, and the complexity of formation acts as an order parameter for this transition. Through explicit calculation, we show that proposed complexity functionals based on volume and action obey a scaling relation with radius of the circle and further prove that a broad family of potential complexity functionals obeys this scaling behavior. As a result, we conjecture that the scaling law applies to the complexity of conformal field theories on a circle in more general circumstances.
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Yang, Jiayue
Frey, Andrew R.
High Energy Physics - Theory
We investigate the holographic complexity of CFTs compactified on a circle with a Wilson line, dual to magnetized solitons in AdS$_4$ and AdS$_5$. These theories have a confinement-deconfinement phase transition as a function of the Wilson line, and the complexity of formation acts as an order parameter for this transition. Through explicit calculation, we show that proposed complexity functionals based on volume and action obey a scaling relation with radius of the circle and further prove that a broad family of potential complexity functionals obeys this scaling behavior. As a result, we conjecture that the scaling law applies to the complexity of conformal field theories on a circle in more general circumstances.
title Complexity, scaling, and a phase transition
topic High Energy Physics - Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.08229