We compute holographic complexity for the nonsupersymmetric Janus deformation of AdS5 according to the volume conjecture. The result is characterized by a power-law ultraviolet divergence. When a ball-shaped region located around the interface is considered, a subleading logarithmic divergent term and a finite part appear in the corresponding subregion volume complexity. Using two different prescriptions to regularize the divergences, we find that the coefficient of the logarithmic term is universal.

Baiguera, S., Bonansea, S., Toccacelo, K. (2021). Volume complexity for the nonsupersymmetric Janus AdS5 geometry. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 104(8) [10.1103/PhysRevD.104.086030].

Volume complexity for the nonsupersymmetric Janus AdS5 geometry

Baiguera S.;
2021

Abstract

We compute holographic complexity for the nonsupersymmetric Janus deformation of AdS5 according to the volume conjecture. The result is characterized by a power-law ultraviolet divergence. When a ball-shaped region located around the interface is considered, a subleading logarithmic divergent term and a finite part appear in the corresponding subregion volume complexity. Using two different prescriptions to regularize the divergences, we find that the coefficient of the logarithmic term is universal.
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Complexity, black holes, quantum information, Janus, Anti de Sitter
English
2021
104
8
086030
open
Baiguera, S., Bonansea, S., Toccacelo, K. (2021). Volume complexity for the nonsupersymmetric Janus AdS5 geometry. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 104(8) [10.1103/PhysRevD.104.086030].
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