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Correlation functions, entanglement and chaos in the $T\bar{T}$/$J\bar{T}$-deformed CFTs

In this paper, we regard the $T\bar{T}$/$J\bar{T}$-deformed CFTs as perturbation theories and calculate the first order correction of the correlation functions due to the $T\bar{T}$/$J\bar{T}$-deformation. As applications, we study the Rényi entanglement entropy of excited state in the $T\bar{T}$/$J\bar{T}$-deformed two-dimensional CFTs. We find, up to the perturbation first order of the deformation, the Rényi entanglement entropy of locally excited states will acquire a non-trivial time dependence. The excess of the Rényi entanglement entropy of locally excited state will also be dramatically changed up to order ${\cal O}(c)$. Furthermore, the out of time ordered correlation function is investigated to confirm that the $T\bar{T}$/$J\bar{T}$-deformations do not change the maximal chaotic behavior of holographic CFTs up to the first order of the deformations.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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