Thanks!
That item fits well into the dedicated list of references at
entanglement island proposal for black hole paradox – references
which I should have had !include
d here already.
So I have taken the liberty of moving your bibitem to there and making the !include
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In short, the bibitem is now here but to further edit it you’d need to go there :-)
Sorry for the complication, but this way the items automatically show up in related entries, too, such as at black hole information paradox.
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(Namely, somebody from IOP science just emailed me to alert me of this being published now. I appreciate it, but it’s still surprising.)
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In particular I have added the observation by JGPE 19 that the holographic entanglement entropy is entirely encoded by the chord diagram underlying the Majorana dimer code – it just counts the number of chords passing from the subregion to its complement.
(These authors never say “chord diagram”, but that’s exactly what they show.)
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