Flavored N = 4 SYM — a highly entangled quantum liquid

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We study (formula presented) = 4 SYM theory coupled to fundamental (formula presented) = 2 hypermultiplets in a state of finite charge density. The setup can be described holographically as a configuration of D3 and D7 branes with a non-trivial worldvolume gauge field on the D7. The phase has been identified as a new form of quantum liquid, where certain properties are those of a Fermi liquid while others are clearly distinct. We focus on the entanglement among the flavors, as quantified by the entanglement entropy. The expectation for a Fermi liquid would be a logarithmic enhancement of the area law, but we find a more drastic enhancement instead. The leading contributions are volume terms with a non-trivial shape dependence, signaling extensive entanglement among the flavors. At finite temperature these correlations are confined to a region of size given by the inverse temperature.

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Chang, H. C., Karch, A., & Uhlemann, C. F. (2014). Flavored N = 4 SYM — a highly entangled quantum liquid. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2014(9). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP09(2014)110

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