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Holographic Entanglement Negativity for Disjoint Subsystems in Conformal Field Theories with a Conserved Charge

We investigate the extension of a holographic construction for the entanglement negativity of two disjoint subsystems in proximity to $CFT_d$s with a conserved charge dual to bulk $AdS_{d+1}$ geometries. The construction involves a specific algebraic sum of the areas of bulk co-dimension two static minimal surfaces homologous to certain appropriate combinations of the subsystems in question. In this connection we compute the holographic entanglement negativity for two disjoint subsystems in proximity, with long rectangular strip geometries in $CFT_d$s dual to bulk non extremal and extremal RN-$AdS_{d+1}$ black holes. Our results conform to quantum information theory expectations and also reproduces earlier results for adjacent subsystems in the appropriate limit which constitutes strong consistency checks for our holographic construction.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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