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Published June 29, 2015 | Published + Submitted
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Consistency conditions for an AdS multiscale entanglement renormalization ansatz correspondence

Abstract

The multiscale entanglement renormalization ansatz (MERA) is a tensor network that provides an efficient way of variationally estimating the ground state of a critical quantum system. The network geometry resembles a discretization of spatial slices of an anti–de Sitter (AdS) spacetime and "geodesics" in the MERA reproduce the Ryu-Takayanagi formula for the entanglement entropy of a boundary region in terms of bulk properties. It has therefore been suggested that there could be an AdS/MERA correspondence, relating states in the Hilbert space of the boundary quantum system to ones defined on the bulk lattice. Here we investigate this proposal and derive necessary conditions for it to apply, using geometric features and entropy inequalities that we expect to hold in the bulk. We show that, perhaps unsurprisingly, the MERA lattice can only describe physics on length scales larger than the AdS radius. Further, using the covariant entropy bound in the bulk, we show that there are no conventional MERA parameters that completely reproduce bulk physics even on super-AdS scales. We suggest modifications or generalizations of this kind of tensor network that may be able to provide a more robust correspondence.

Additional Information

© 2015 American Physical Society. Received 6 May 2015; published 29 June 2015. We thank Bartek Czech, Glen Evenbly, Daniel Harlow, Shamit Kachru, Shaun Maguire, Spiros Michalakis, Aleksander Kubica, Don Page, John Preskill, Bogdan Stoica, James Sully, Brian Swingle, and Guifré Vidal for helpful discussions. This research was supported in part by DOE Grant No. DE-SC0011632 and by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation through Grant No. 776 to the Caltech Moore Center for Theoretical Cosmology and Physics. N. B. is supported by the DuBridge postdoctoral fellowship at the Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics. A. C.-D. and C. C. are supported by the NSERC Postgraduate Scholarship program. G. N. R. is supported by a Hertz Graduate Fellowship and a NSF Graduate Research Fellowship under Grant No. DGE-1144469.

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