Wormholes and Factorization in Exact Effective Theory
Sergio Hern\'andez-Cuenca

TL;DR
This paper develops a framework for effective theories with non-local quantum wormholes, revealing their role in entanglement, state mixing, and the breakdown of factorization, with implications for quantum gravity phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of quantum wormholes in effective theories, connecting non-local interactions to phenomena like replica wormholes and state ensembles in quantum gravity.
Findings
Quantum wormholes cause non-factorization in effective theories.
Effective theories can be interpreted as ensembles of pure states.
Derivative expansion methods avoid quantum wormholes and produce pure states.
Abstract
We study the general framework of effective theories obtained via exact path integration of a complete theory over some sector of its degrees of freedom. Theories constructed this way contain multi-integrals which couple fields arbitrarily far apart, and in certain settings even on path-disconnected components of the space. These are not just entanglement, but genuine non-local interactions that we dub quantum wormholes. Any state the path integral of such an effective theory prepares is shown to be a partial trace of a state of the complete theory over the integrated-out sector. The resulting reduced density operator is generally mixed due to bra-ket wormholes. An infinite family of ensembles of pure states of the complete theory giving the same effective state is identified. These allow one to equivalently interpret any effective state as being prepared by an ensemble of theories.…
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TopicsCognitive Science and Mapping · Complex Systems and Decision Making
