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Holography in General Space-times
We provide a background-independent formulation of the holographic principle.
It permits the construction of embedded hypersurfaces (screens) on which the
entire bulk information can be stored at a density of no more than one bit per
Planck area. Screens are constructed explicitly for AdS, Minkowski, and de
Sitter spaces with and without black holes, and for cosmological solutions. The
properties of screens provide clues about the character of a manifestly
holographic theory.Comment: 30 pages, 8 figures. v2: references adde
A Covariant Entropy Conjecture
We conjecture the following entropy bound to be valid in all space-times
admitted by Einstein's equation: Let A be the area of any two-dimensional
surface. Let L be a hypersurface generated by surface-orthogonal null geodesics
with non-positive expansion. Let S be the entropy on L. Then S does not exceed
A/4.
We present evidence that the bound can be saturated, but not exceeded, in
cosmological solutions and in the interior of black holes. For systems with
limited self-gravity it reduces to Bekenstein's bound. Because the conjecture
is manifestly time reversal invariant, its origin cannot be thermodynamic, but
must be statistical. Thus it places a fundamental limit on the number of
degrees of freedom in nature.Comment: 41 pages, 7 figures. v2,v3: references adde
Positive vacuum energy and the N-bound
We argue that the total observable entropy is bounded by the inverse of the
cosmological constant. This holds for all space-times with a positive
cosmological constant, including cosmologies dominated by ordinary matter, and
recollapsing universes. The argument involves intermediate steps which may be
of interest in their own right. We note that entropy cannot be observed unless
it lies both in the past and in the future of the observer's history. This
truncates space-time to a diamond-shaped subset well-suited to the application
of the covariant entropy bound. We further require, and derive, a novel
Bekenstein-like bound on matter entropy in asymptotically de Sitter spaces. Our
main result lends support to the proposal that universes with positive
cosmological constant are described by a fundamental theory with only a finite
number of degrees of freedom.Comment: 24 page
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