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Charlotte Kristjansen1, Konstantin Zarembo1,2
1Copenhagen University, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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We define a black hole state in a spin chain by studying thermal correlators in holography. Focusing on the Heisenberg model we investigate the thermal and complexity properties of the black hole state by evaluating its entanglement entropy, emptiness formation probability, and Krylov complexity. The entanglement entropy grows logarithmically with effective central charge c≃5.2. We also find evidence for thermalization at infinite temperature.
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