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12–14 Mar 2025
University of Helsinki
Europe/Helsinki timezone

Revisiting butterfy effects for asymptotically Lifshitz black hole

14 Mar 2025, 10:50
20m
E204 (University of Helsinki)

E204

University of Helsinki

Gustaf Hällströmin katu 2, 00560 Helsinki

Speaker

Dr Adrita Chakraborty (AGH University of Krakow)

Description

We explore connections between two salient chaotic
features, namely Lyapunov exponent and butterfly velocity, for the class of asymptotically Lifshitz black hole background with arbitrary critical exponent by implementing three different holographic approaches, namely,
entanglement wedge method, out of time-ordered correlators (OTOC) and pole-skipping. We present a comparative study where all of the above methods yield exactly similar results for the butterfly velocity and Lyapunov exponent. This establishes equivalence between all three
methods for probing chaos in the chosen gravity background. Explicit non-trivial dependencies of OTOC onthe arbitrary critical exponent has also been studied. We further derive the eikonal phase approximation and Lyapunov exponent at the turning point of the null geodesic of the background geometry using the classical approach. Eventually we uncover different scattering scenarios in the near-horizon and near-boundary regimes.

Authors

Dr Adrita Chakraborty (AGH University of Krakow) Ms Banashree Baishya (IIT Guwahati) Ms Nibedita Padhi (IIT Kharagpur)

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