Fermionic double-trace deformation modifies the two-point function in Kerr/CFT to supply negative energy that opens a traversable wormhole, with traversability peaking at early times and increasing with near-extremal rotation.
Boundary terms in the AdS/CFT correspondence for spinor fields
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The requirement that the action be stationary for solutions of the Dirac equations in anti-de Sitter space with a definite asymptotic behaviour is shown to fix the boundary term (with its coefficient) that must be added to the standard Dirac action in the AdS/CFT correspondence for spinor fields.
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Kerr/CFT Traversable Wormhole with Fermionic Double-Trace Deformation
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Poles-zeros duality in semi-holographic Mott insulators
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