Effect of acceleration on information scrambling
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.01332v1
- Date: Tue, 2 May 2023 11:27:12 GMT
- Title: Effect of acceleration on information scrambling
- Authors: Xi Ming
- Abstract summary: We study the impact of acceleration on information scrambling under the Unruh (anti-Unruh) effect for two types of tripartite entangled states.
Our findings indicate that the anti-Unruh effect can result in stronger information scrambling, as measured by tripartite mutual information.
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- Abstract: The research subjects of information scrambling and the Unruh (anti-Unruh)
effect are closely associated with black hole physics. We study the impact of
acceleration on information scrambling under the Unruh (anti-Unruh) effect for
two types of tripartite entangled states, namely the GHZ and W states. Our
findings indicate that the anti-Unruh effect can result in stronger information
scrambling, as measured by tripartite mutual information (TMI). Additionally,
we show that the W state is more stable than the GHZ state under the influence
of uniformly accelerated motion. Lastly, we extend our analysis to $N$-partite
entangled states and product states.
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