Quantum Gravity in the Lab
ORAL
Abstract
With the long-term goal of studying quantum gravity in the lab, we propose holographic teleportation protocols that can be readily executed in table-top experiments. These protocols exhibit similar behavior to that seen in recent traversable wormhole constructions: information that is scrambled into one half of an entangled system will, following a weak coupling between the two halves, unscramble into the other half. We introduce the concept of "teleportation by size" to capture how the physics of operator-size growth naturally leads to information transmission. The transmission of a signal through a semi-classical holographic wormhole corresponds to a rather special property of the operator-size distribution we call "size winding".
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Presenters
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Sepehr Ghazi Nezami
Caltech
Authors
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Sepehr Ghazi Nezami
Caltech
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Adam R Brown
X-Team
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Hrant Gharibyan
Stanford University
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Stefan Leichenauer
X-Team
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Henry W Lin
Princeton University
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Grant Salton
Caltech
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Leonard Susskind
Stanford University
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Brian Swingle
Brandeis University, University of Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park
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Michael Walter
University of Amsterdam, Univ of Amsterdam