Imaginary-Time Path-Integral in Bulk Space from the Holographic
Principle
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.05433v3
- Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2021 22:28:06 GMT
- Title: Imaginary-Time Path-Integral in Bulk Space from the Holographic
Principle
- Authors: Eiji Konishi
- Abstract summary: We derive the imaginary-time path-integral of a non-relativistic particle in the anti-de Sitter bulk space from the holographic principle.
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- Abstract: In the three-dimensional anti-de Sitter spacetime/two-dimensional conformal
field theory correspondence, we derive the imaginary-time path-integral of a
non-relativistic particle in the anti-de Sitter bulk space, which is dual to
the ground state, from the holographic principle. This derivation is based on
(i) the author's previous argument that the holographic principle asserts that
the anti-de Sitter bulk space as a holographic tensor network after
classicalization has as many stochastic classicalized spin degrees of freedom
as there are sites and (ii) the reinterpretation of the Euclidean action of a
free particle as the action of classicalized spins.
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