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Published August 24, 2012 | Published
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Light-sheets and AdS/CFT

Abstract

One may ask whether the conformal field theory (CFT) restricted to a subset b of the anti-de Sitter (AdS) boundary has a well-defined dual restricted to a subset H(b) of the bulk geometry. The Poincaré patch is an example, but more general choices of b can be considered. We propose a geometric construction of H. We argue that H should contain the set C of causal curves with both endpoints on b. Yet H should not reach so far from the boundary that the CFT has insufficient degrees of freedom to describe it. This can be guaranteed by constructing a superset L of H from light-sheets off boundary slices and invoking the covariant entropy bound in the bulk. The simplest covariant choice is L=L^+∩L^-, where L^+ (L^-) is the union of all future-directed (past-directed) light-sheets. We prove that C = L, so the holographic domain is completely determined by our assumptions: H = C = L. In situations where local bulk operators can be constructed on b, H is closely related to the set of bulk points where this construction remains unambiguous under modifications of the CFT Hamiltonian outside of b. Our construction leads to a covariant geometric renormalization-group flow. We comment on the description of black hole interiors and cosmological regions via AdS/CFT.

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© 2012 American Physical Society. Received 11 June 2012; published 24 August 2012. We thank N. Arkani-Hamed, T. Banks, B. Freivogel, J. Kaplan, H. Liu, J. Maldacena, D. Marolf, J. Polchinski, E. Rabinovici, S. Shenker, A. Strominger, L. Susskind, and E. Witten for discussions. This work was supported by the Berkeley Center for Theoretical Physics, by the National Science Foundation (Awards No. 0855653 and No. 0756174), by fqxi Grant No. RFP3-1004, and by the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. The work of V. R. is supported by an NSF Graduate Fellowship. The work of S. L. is supported by a John A. McCone Postdoctoral Fellowship.

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