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Cosmic strings, if they exist, would be extremely thin [[topological defect]]s with diameters of the same order of magnitude as that of a proton, i.e. {{nobreak|~ 1 fm}}, or smaller. Given that this scale is much smaller than any cosmological scale, these strings are often studied in the zero-width, or Nambu–Goto approximation. Under this assumption, strings behave as one-dimensional objects and obey the [[Nambu–Goto action]], which is classically equivalent to the [[Polyakov action]] that defines the bosonic sector of [[superstring theory]].
In field theory, the string width is set by the scale of the [[symmetry breaking]] phase transition. In string theory, the string width is set (in the simplest cases) by the fundamental string scale, warp factors (associated to the spacetime curvature of an internal six-dimensional spacetime manifold) and/or the size of internal [[compact dimension]]s. (In string theory, the universe is either 10- or 11-dimensional, depending on the strength of interactions and the curvature of spacetime.)
==Gravitation==
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