Covariant entanglement wedge cross-section, balanced partial
entanglement and gravitational anomalies
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2205.10858v3
- Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2022 06:38:00 GMT
- Title: Covariant entanglement wedge cross-section, balanced partial
entanglement and gravitational anomalies
- Authors: Qiang Wen and Haocheng Zhong
- Abstract summary: The balanced partial entanglement (BPE) was observed to give the reflected entropy and the entanglement wedge cross-section (EWCS) for various mixed states.
In this paper we calculate the BPE and the EWCS in generic covariant scenarios in two-dimensional CFTs with and without gravitational anomalies.
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- Abstract: The balanced partial entanglement (BPE) was observed to give the reflected
entropy and the entanglement wedge cross-section (EWCS) for various mixed
states in different theories \cite{Wen:2021qgx,Camargo:2022mme}. It can be
calculated in different purifications, and is conjectured to be independent
from purifications. In this paper we calculate the BPE and the EWCS in generic
covariant scenarios in two-dimensional CFTs with and without gravitational
anomalies, and find that they coincide with the reflected entropy. In covariant
configurations we determine the partition for the purifying system with the
help of the gravitational anomalies, and we extend our discussion to
topological massive gravity (TMG). We give the first prescription to evaluate
the entropy quantity associated to the EWCS beyond Einstein gravity, i.e. the
correction to the EWCS from the Chern-Simons term in TMG. Apart from the
gravity theory and geometry, further input from the mixed state should be taken
into account.
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