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Main Authors: Kanargias, Alexandros, Kiritsis, Elias, Murthy, Sameer, Papadoulaki, Olga, Porfyriadis, Achilleas P.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.20443
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  • The strongly-coupled 3-dimensional theory, holographically dual to black branes at fixed chemical potential $\muext$ and temperature $T \ll μ$ is considered in AdS$_4$ Einstein-Maxwell theory. The retarded Green's functions at frequency $ω$ is calculated using holography in the regime $ω, T \ll \muext$ but otherwise arbitrary. When the transverse space has finite volume, there is a non-zero energy scale $E_\text{gap}$, scaling as $1/μ$ for large $μ$, below which quantum-gravitational corrections due to the fluctuations of the nearly-gapless Schwarzian modes become important. Such corrections to the retarded Green's function are calculated at different relative values of $ω$, $T$, and $E_\text{gap}$. The $ω\to 0$ limit is used to define the shear viscosity $η$. As the temperature is lowered below $μ$, quantum corrections are found to increase the value of $η$ with respect to its semiclassical value.The quantum-corrected result for $η$ diverges as $\sqrt{E_\text{gap}/T}$ at $T \ll E_\text{gap}$, in accord with corresponding results for the absorption cross section. The quantum result for the ratio $η/s$, where $s$ is the entropy density, dips below the semiclassical limit of $1/4π$ when $E_\text{gap} \ll T \ll μ$,then turns back to increase towards lower temperatures, and finally diverges at temperatures much below $E_\text{gap}$.