A replica trick for computing fluctuations in time-symmetric quantum systems

ORAL

Abstract

Motivated by ideas from free probability theory, we propose a replica trick for computing the covariance of real Wishart matrices. Given the holographic duality between low-dimensional quantum gravity and random matrix integrals, we argue that this replica trick enables a diagrammatic calculation of general 2-point functions involving random matrices, suggesting a connection to novel replica wormholes in the gravitational path integral. We present an overview of quantities that can be studied within this formalism, highlighting a new perspective on a recent puzzle arising from the inclusion of "observers" in holographic models.

*This work was performed under the auspices of the National Science Foundation NRT-QL grant, award number 212590, and by the U.S. Department of Energy, RENEW-HEP program, Award number DE-SC0024518.

Presenters

  • Nicholas Parrilla

    • San José State University

Authors

  • Nicholas Parrilla

    • San José State University
  • Curtis T Asplund

    • San Jose State University