Evita Verheijden, Randomizing excitations of half-BPS states gives near-extremal black holes

Europe/Stockholm
Albano 3: 6228 - Mega (22 seats) (Albano Building 3)

Albano 3: 6228 - Mega (22 seats)

Albano Building 3

22
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Abstract: I will discuss a concrete realization in N=4 SYM of the mechanism of cryptographic censorship: that sufficiently random time evolution in a holographic CFT incurs an event horizon in the bulk dual. I will show that perturbing half-BPS states by randomly distributing a large number of defects over them corresponds in the gravitational dual to exciting an extremal (horizonless) black hole to near-extremality. This random distribution of defects corresponds to acting with a typical random isometry on the half-BPS subspace. This allows us to interpret this process in the field theory as an extension of cryptographic censorship.

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