Holographic Entanglement Entropy and Confinement

Abstract

We study the phase transition in the holographic entanglement entropy for various confining models. This transition occurs for the entanglement entropy of a strip at a critical value of the strip width. Our main interest is to examine the critical width for models with several parameters. For these models, the critical width, the glueball mass and the string tension all become functions of these two parameters. Comparing the behavior of the critical width in the entanglement entropy and these other scales, we find that lc seems to follow closely the deconfinement temperature and the glueball mass. The behavior of the string tension is similar to lc, despite of being parametrically smaller than the other quantities.

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