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Supersymmetric Spectral Form Factor and Euclidean Black Holes

Published 30 Jun 2022 in hep-th | (2206.15357v1)

Abstract: The late-time behavior of spectral form factor (SFF) encodes the inherent discreteness of a quantum system, which should be generically non-vanishing. We study an index analog of the microcanonical spectrum form factor in four-dimensional $\mathcal{N}=4$ super Yang-Mills theory. In the large $N$ limit and at large enough energy, the most dominant saddle corresponds to the black hole in the AdS bulk. This gives rise to the slope that decreases exponentially for a small imaginary chemical potential, which is a natural analog of an early time. We find that the late-time' behavior is governed by the multi-cut saddles that arise in the index matrix model, which are non-perturbatively sub-dominant at early times. These saddles become dominant at late times, preventing the SFF from decaying. These multi-cut saddles correspond to the orbifolded Euclidean black holes in the AdS bulk, therefore giving the geometrical interpretation of theramp.' Our analysis is done in the standard AdS/CFT setting without ensemble average or wormholes.

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