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TT 11: Focus Session: Facets of Many-Body Quantum Chaos (organised by Markus Heyl and Klaus Richter) (joint session DY/TT)
TT 11.5: Vortrag
Mittwoch, 29. September 2021, 11:00–11:15, H6
Periodic orbit sums and their relation to JT gravity correlators — •Fabian Haneder, Torsten Weber, Camilo Moreno, Juan Diego Urbina, and Klaus Richter — University of Regensburg, Germany
Jackiw-Teitelboim (JT) gravity is a two-dimensional dilaton gravity theory originally used to describe the near-horizon physics of charged, static black holes, but has recently garnered much attention due to its exact duality to a particular double-scaled Hermitian matrix model [1]. Applications are believed to be as a toy model for the black hole information paradox, the AdS/CFT correspondence, and holography and quantum gravity more generally.
The duality with a matrix model suggests the existence of a classical chaotic system which, after semiclassical (periodic orbit) quantisation [2], leads to the same spectral correlations. Finding such a system would solve the long-standing problem of identifying a single dual, rather than an ensemble of theories, as expected from orthodox AdS/CFT.
In this contribution, we will give a very brief overview of the JT/matrix model duality and show the structural similarity of JT correlators and stochastically projected periodic orbit sums, at the level of the one-point function, as well as propose a candidate dual system.
[1] P. Saad, S. Shenker, D. Stanford, arXiv:1903.11115
[2] See e.g. M. Gutzwiller, Chaos in classical and quantum mechanics, Springer 2019