Butterfly effect and TT-deformation

Abstract

These notes present a comprehensive analysis of shockwave geometries in holographic settings, focusing on TT-deformed BTZ black holes and their extensions. By constructing deformed metrics and employing Kruskal coordinates, we examine out-of-time-ordered correlators (OTOCs) as probes of quantum chaos. We also study localized shockwave solutions and analyze their backreaction, highlighting regimes in which the Mezei-Stanford bound on the butterfly velocity is potentially violated. The results obtained via shockwave methods are corroborated with recent developments in pole-skipping phenomena and the entanglement wedge approach, demonstrating consistency among distinct probes of chaos in holographic theories.

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