Holevo Information of Black Hole Mesostates
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2103.06888v2
- Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2022 21:01:55 GMT
- Title: Holevo Information of Black Hole Mesostates
- Authors: Ning Bao, Jonathan Harper, Grant N. Remmen
- Abstract summary: We define a bulk wormhole geometry interpolating between horizons of differing size.
We analyze the distinguishability of these objects using the recently derived holographic Holevo information techniques.
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- Abstract: We define a bulk wormhole geometry interpolating between horizons of
differing size and determine characteristics of the HRT surface in these
geometries. This construction is dual to black hole mesostates, an intermediate
coarse-graining of states between black hole microstates and the full black
hole state. We analyze the distinguishability of these objects using the
recently derived holographic Holevo information techniques, demonstrating novel
phase transition behavior for such systems.
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