Holographic measurement and bulk teleportation
Stefano Antonini, Gregory Bentsen, ChunJun Cao, Jonathan Harper,, Shao-Kai Jian, Brian Swingle

TL;DR
This paper explores how local projective measurements on a boundary in holography affect the bulk spacetime, revealing a form of bulk information teleportation and phase transitions related to entanglement structure.
Contribution
It introduces a holographic framework for understanding measurement-induced bulk geometry changes and bulk information teleportation, connecting boundary measurements with bulk phase transitions.
Findings
LPMs cut off parts of the bulk geometry, creating end-of-the-world branes.
Post-measurement bulk regions depend on the size of the measured subregion.
Measurement induces entangled/disentangled phase transitions in the bulk.
Abstract
Holography has taught us that spacetime is emergent and its properties depend on the entanglement structure of the dual theory. In this paper, we describe how changes in the entanglement due to a local projective measurement (LPM) on a subregion of the boundary theory modify the bulk dual spacetime. We find that LPMs destroy portions of the bulk geometry, yielding post-measurement bulk spacetimes dual to the complementary unmeasured region that are cut off by end-of-the-world branes. Using a bulk calculation in and tensor network models of holography, we show that the portions of the bulk geometry that are preserved after the measurement depend on the size of and the state we project onto. The post-measurement bulk dual to includes regions that were originally part of the entanglement wedge of prior to measurement. This suggests that LPMs performed on a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
