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Crossed product algebras and generalized entropy for subregions

Title: Crossed product algebras and generalized entropy for subregions
Authors: Ahmad, Shadi Ali; Jefferson, Ro; Sub Simulation of Complex Systems; Sub String Theory Cosmology and ElemPart; Simulation of Complex Systems
Publication Year: 2024
Subject Terms: Statistical and Nonlinear Physics; Atomic and Molecular Physics; and Optics; Nuclear and High Energy Physics; Condensed Matter Physics
Description: An early result of algebraic quantum field theory is that the algebra of any subregion in a QFT is a von Neumann factor of type III1, in which entropy cannot be well-defined because such algebras do not admit a trace or density states. However, associated to the algebra is a modular group of automorphisms characterizing the local dynamics of degrees of freedom in the region, and the crossed product of the algebra with its modular group yields a type II∞ factor, in which traces and hence von Neumann entropy can be well-defined. In this work, we generalize recent constructions of the crossed product algebra for the TFD to, in principle, arbitrary spacetime regions in arbitrary QFTs, formally paving the way to the study of entanglement entropy without UV divergences. In contrast to previous works, we emphasize that this construction is independent of gravity. In this sense, the crossed product construction represents a refinement of Haag's assignment of nets of observable algebras to spacetime regions by providing a natural construction of a type II factor. We present several concrete examples: a QFT in Rindler space, a CFT in an open ball of Minkowski space, and arbitrary boundary subregions in AdS/CFT. In the holographic setting, we provide a novel argument for why the bulk dual must be the entanglement wedge, and discuss the distinction arising from boundary modular flow between causal and entanglement wedges for excited states and disjoint regions.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
ISSN: 2666-9366
Relation: https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/473235
Availability: https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/473235
Rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess
Accession Number: edsbas.C11F6CBE
Database: BASE