Typicality versus thermality: An Analytic distinction

Jan, 2007
28 pages
Published in:
  • Gen.Rel.Grav. 40 (2008) 1863-1890
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Report number:
  • UPR-T-1170,
  • DCPT-07-01,
  • UCB-PTH-07-01,
  • LBNL-62258,
  • NSF-KITP-07-02

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Abstract:
In systems with a large degeneracy of states such as black holes, one expects that the average value of probe correlation functions will be well approximated by the thermal ensemble. To understand how correlation functions in individual microstates differ from the canonical ensemble average and from each other, we study the variances in correlators. Using general statistical considerations, we show that the variance between microstates will be exponentially suppressed in the entropy. However, by exploiting the analytic properties of correlation functions we argue that these variances are amplified in imaginary time, thereby distinguishing pure states from the thermal density matrix. We demonstrate our general results in specific examples and argue that our results apply to the microstates of black holes.
  • Typicality
  • Thermality
  • Variances between microstates
  • black hole
  • quantum mechanics
  • phase space
  • correlation function
  • membrane model: D-brane
  • membrane model: p-brane
  • p-brane: 1