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  1. Under the AdS / CFT correspondence, asymptotically anti–de Sitter geometries with backreaction can be viewed as conformal field theory states subject to a renormalization group (RG) flow from an ultraviolet (UV) description toward an infrared (IR) sector. For black holes, however, the IR point is the horizon, so one way to interpret the interior is as an analytic continuation to a “trans-IR” imaginary-energy regime. In this paper, we demonstrate that this analytic continuation preserves some imprints of the UV physics, particularly near its “end point” at the classical singularity. We focus on holographic phase transitions of geometric objects in round black holes. We first assert the consistency of interpreting such black holes, including their interiors, as RG flows by constructing a monotonic a function. We then explore how UV phase transitions of entanglement entropy and scalar two-point functions, each of which are encoded by bulk geometry under the holographic mapping, are related to the structure of the near-singularity geometry, which is quantified by Kasner exponents. Using 2D holographic flows triggered by relevant scalar deformations as test beds, we find that the 3D bulk’s near-singularity Kasner exponents can be viewed as functions of the UV physics precisely when the deformation is nonzero. Published by the American Physical Society2024 
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  2. One characteristic feature of many fractonic lattice models, and a defining property of the exotic field theories developed to describe them, are subsystem symmetries including a conservation of not just net electric charge but also electric dipole moments or charges living on submanifolds. So far all such theories were based on internal subsystem symmetries. In this work we generalize the notion of subsystem symmetries to system with subsystem spacetime symmetries with locally conserved energies. 
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