Simple holographic models of black hole evaporation
Chris Akers, Netta Engelhardt, Daniel Harlow

TL;DR
This paper introduces two holographic models of black hole evaporation, clarifying how entanglement wedge reconstruction aligns with unitarity or information loss, emphasizing the role of bulk dynamics in entropy calculations.
Contribution
The paper presents two new holographic models illustrating unitary black hole evaporation and information loss, highlighting the dependence of entropy on bulk dynamics without quantum corrections.
Findings
Model 1 shows self-purifying radiation and a persistent black hole interior.
Model 2 reproduces information loss consistent with bulk evolution.
Entanglement wedge analysis depends on bulk dynamics.
Abstract
Several recent papers have shown a close relationship between entanglement wedge reconstruction and the unitarity of black hole evaporation in AdS/CFT. The analysis of these papers however has a rather puzzling feature: all calculations are done using bulk dynamics which are essentially those Hawking used to predict information loss, but applying ideas from entanglement wedge reconstruction seems to suggest a Page curve which is consistent with information conservation. Why should two different calculations in the same model give different answers for the Page curve? In this note we present a new pair of models which clarify this situation. Our first model gives a holographic illustration of unitary black hole evaporation, in which the analogue of the Hawking radiation purifies itself as expected, and this purification is reproduced by the entanglement wedge analysis. Moreover a…
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