A monogamy paradox in empty flat space
Tuneer Chakraborty, Joydeep Chakravarty, Priyadarshi Paul

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a violation of the monogamy of entanglement in empty flat space through an explicit construction, extending previous models from AdS space and addressing unique vacuum and infrared issues.
Contribution
It provides the first explicit construction of a monogamy paradox in flat space, using effective field theory and boundary projectors to handle infrared issues.
Findings
Violates monogamy of entanglement in flat space
Uses boundary projectors to manage infrared effects
Proposes non-factorized Hilbert space as resolution
Abstract
In a recent paper, Raju showed that the essential features of the monogamy paradox for old flat space black holes could be modeled using a setup in empty AdS, leading to a violation in the monogamy of entanglement there. A physically interesting question is whether such a violation in the monogamy of entanglement can be posed in empty flat space. The answer is not immediately clear since flat space gravity has an entirely different vacuum and infrared structure than the gapped and unique AdS vacuum, which was exploited in Raju's toy model. We answer this question in the affirmative, with an explicit construction. We formulate the paradox in terms of monogamy of CHSH correlations, which we use to quantify the monogamy of entanglement. Extending Raju's analysis to empty flat space, within effective field theory, we show that the entanglement of approximately local bulk modes just outside…
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