Higher curvature corrections to pole-skipping

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Recent developments have revealed a new phenomenon, i.e. the residues of the poles of the holographic retarded two point functions of generic operators vanish at certain complex values of the frequency and momentum. This so-called pole-skipping phenomenon can be determined holographically by the near horizon dynamics of the bulk equations of the corresponding fields. In particular, the pole-skipping point in the upper half plane of complex frequency has been shown to be closed related to many-body chaos, while those in the lower half plane also places universal and nontrivial constraints on the two point functions. In this paper, we study the effect of higher curvature corrections, i.e. the stringy correction and Gauss-Bonnet correction, to the (lower half plane) pole-skipping phenomenon for generic scalar, vector, and metric perturbations. We find that at the pole-skipping points, the frequencies ωn = −i2πnT are not explicitly influenced by both R2 and R4 corrections, while the momenta kn receive corresponding corrections.

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Wu, X. (2019). Higher curvature corrections to pole-skipping. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2019(12). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2019)140

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