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Target space entanglement in a matrix model for the bubbling geometry

We study the target space entanglement entropy in a complex matrix model that describes the chiral primary sector in $\mathcal{N}=4$ super Yang-Mills theory, which is associated with the bubbling AdS geometry. The target space for the matrix model is a two-dimensional plane where the eigenvalues of the complex matrix distribute. The eigenvalues are viewed as the position coordinates of fermions, and the eigenvalue distribution corresponds to a droplet formed by the fermions. The droplet is identified with one that specifies a boundary condition in the bubbling geometry. We consider states in the matrix model that correspond to $AdS_5\times S^5$, an AdS giant graviton and a giant graviton in the bubbling geometry. We calculate the target space entanglement entropy of a subregion for each of the states in the matrix model as well as the area of the boundary of the subregion in the bubbling geometry, and find a qualitative agreement between them.

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