Holographic and QFT complexity with angular momentum

High Energy Physics - Theory Quantum Physics Black Holes Field Theories in Lower Dimensions FOS: Physical sciences QC770-798 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc) AdS-CFT Correspondence 01 natural sciences General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology AdS-CFT Correspondence; Black Holes; Field Theories in Lower Dimensions High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity 0103 physical sciences Quantum Physics (quant-ph)
DOI: 10.1007/jhep11(2021)037 Publication Date: 2021-11-08T06:04:42Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract We study the influence of angular momentum on quantum complexity for CFT states holographically dual to rotating black holes. Using the holographic complexity=action (CA) and complexity=volume (CV) proposals, we study the full time dependence of complexity and the complexity of formation for two dimensional states dual to rotating BTZ. The obtained results and their dependence on angular momentum turn out to be analogous to those of charged states dual to Reissner-Nordström AdS black holes. For CA, our computation carefully accounts for the counterterm in the gravity action, which was not included in previous analysis in the literature. This affects the complexity early time dependence and its effect becomes negligible close to extremality. In the grand canonical ensemble, the CA and CV complexity of formation are linear in the temperature, and diverge with the same structure in the speed of light angular velocity limit. For CA the inclusion of the counterterm is crucial for both effects. We also address the problem of studying holographic complexity for higher dimensional rotating black holes, focusing on the four dimensional Kerr-AdS case. Carefully taking into account all ingredients, we show that the late time limit of the CA growth rate saturates the expected bound, and find the CV complexity of formation of large black holes diverges in the critical angular velocity limit. Our holographic analysis is complemented by the study of circuit complexity in a two dimensional free scalar model for a thermofield double (TFD) state with angular momentum. We show how this can be given a description in terms of non-rotating TFD states introducing mode-by-mode effective temperatures and times. We comment on the similarities and differences of the holographic and QFT complexity results.
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