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      What kind of "complexity'' is dual to holographic complexity?

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          It is assumed that the holographic complexities such as the complexity-volume (CV) conjecture and the complexity-action (CA) conjecture are dual to complexity in field theory. However, because the definition of the complexity in field theory is still not complete, the confirmation of the holographic duality of the complexity is ambiguous. To improve this situation, we approach the problem from a different angle. We first identify minimal and genuin properties that the filed theory dual of the holographic complexity should satisfy without assuming anything from the circuit complexity or the information theory. Based on these properties, we propose a field theory formula dual to the holographic complexity. Our field theory formula implies that the complexity between certain states in two dimensional CFTs is given by the Liouville action, which is compatible with the path-integral complexity. It also gives natural interpretations for both the CV and CA holographic conjectures and identify what the reference states are in both cases. When applied to the thermo-field double states, it also gives consistent results with the holographic results in the CA conjecture: both the divergent term and finite term. We also make a comment on the difference between our proposal and the Fubini-Studi distance.

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          30 November 2020
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          2011.14636
          6f2258d9-a900-4d73-b5f2-e8a077c37677

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          28 pages, 5 figures. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1906.02063
          hep-th

          High energy & Particle physics
          High energy & Particle physics

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