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Random Pure Gaussian States and Hawking Radiation.

作者信息

Aurell Erik, Hackl Lucas, Horodecki Paweł, Jonsson Robert H, Kieburg Mario

机构信息

<a href="https://ror.org/026vcq606">KTH-Royal Institute of Technology</a>, Alba Nova University Center, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden.

School of Mathematics and Statistics, <a href="https://ror.org/01ej9dk98">The University of Melbourne</a>, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia.

出版信息

Phys Rev Lett. 2024 Aug 9;133(6):060202. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.133.060202.

Abstract

A black hole evaporates by Hawking radiation. Each mode of that radiation is thermal. If the total state is nevertheless to be pure, modes must be entangled. Estimating the minimum size of this entanglement has been an important outstanding issue. We develop a new theory of constrained random symplectic transformations, based on the assumptions that the total state is pure and Gaussian with given marginals. In the random constrained symplectic model we then compute the distribution of mode-mode correlations, from which we bound mode-mode entanglement. Modes of frequency much larger than [k_{B}T_{H}(t)/ℏ] are not populated at time t and drop out of the analysis. Among other relatively thinly populated modes (early-time high-frequency modes and/or late modes of any frequency), we find correlations and hence entanglement to be strongly suppressed. Relatively highly populated modes (early-time low-frequency modes) can, on the other hand, be strongly correlated, but a detailed analysis reveals that they are nevertheless very unlikely to be entangled. Our analysis hence establishes that restoring unitarity after a complete evaporation of a black hole does not require any significant quantum entanglement between any pair of Hawking modes. Our analysis further gives exact general expressions for the distribution of mode-mode correlations in random, pure, Gaussian states with given marginals, which may have applications beyond black hole physics.

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