Entanglement Wedge Cross Section with Gauss-Bonnet Corrections and Thermal Quench
Abstract
The entanglement wedge cross section (EWCS) is numerically investigated statically and dynamically in a five-dimension AdS-Vaidya spacetime with Gauss-Bonnet (GB) corrections, focusing on two identical rectangular strips on the boundary. In the static case, EWCS increases as the GB coupling constant α increases and disentangles at small separation between two strips for smaller α. For the dynamic case, such a monotonic relationship between EWCS and α holds but the two strips no longer disentangle monotonically as in the static case. In the early thermal quenching stage, the disentanglement occurs at smaller α with larger separations. Two strips then disentangle at larger separation with larger α as time evolves. Our results indicate that the higher-order derivative corrections, like the entanglement measure in the dual boundary theory, also have nontrivial effects on the EWCS evolution.
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