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Chaotic Fast Scrambling At Black Holes

Published 12 May 2011 in hep-th and gr-qc | (1105.2581v1)

Abstract: Fast scramblers process information in characteristic times scaling logarithmically with the entropy, a behavior which has been conjectured for black hole horizons. In this note we use the AdS/CFT fold to argue that causality bounds on information flow only depend on the properties of a single thermal cell, and admit a geometrical interpretation in terms of the optical depth, i.e. the thickness of the Rindler region in the so-called optical metric. The spatial sections of the optical metric are well approximated by constant-curvature hyperboloids. We use this fact to propose an effective kinetic model of scrambling which can be assimilated to a compact hyperbolic billiard, furnishing a classic example of hard chaos. It is suggested that classical chaos at large N is a crucial ingredient in reconciling the notion of fast scrambling with the required saturation of causality.

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