학술논문

De Sitter Space as a Tensor Network: Cosmic No-Hair, Complementarity, and Complexity
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Phys. Rev. D 96, 123536 (2017)
Subject
High Energy Physics - Theory
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Quantum Physics
Language
Abstract
We investigate the proposed connection between de Sitter spacetime and the MERA (Multiscale Entanglement Renormalization Ansatz) tensor network, and ask what can be learned via such a construction. We show that the quantum state obeys a cosmic no-hair theorem: the reduced density operator describing a causal patch of the MERA asymptotes to a fixed point of a quantum channel, just as spacetimes with a positive cosmological constant asymptote to de Sitter. The MERA is potentially compatible with a weak form of complementarity (local physics only describes single patches at a time, but the overall Hilbert space is infinite-dimensional) or, with certain specific modifications to the tensor structure, a strong form (the entire theory describes only a single patch plus its horizon, in a finite-dimensional Hilbert space). We also suggest that de Sitter evolution has an interpretation in terms of circuit complexity, as has been conjectured for anti-de Sitter space.
Comment: 24 pages, 12 figures. Updated to be consistent with PRD version