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== The critical dimension and central charge ==
In order for a [[string theory]] to be consistent, the [[worldsheet]] theory must be conformally invariant. The obstruction to [[conformal symmetry]] is known as the [[Weyl anomaly]] and is proportional to the [[central charge]] of the worldsheet theory. In order to preserve conformal symmetry the Weyl anomaly, and thus the central charge, must vanish. For the [[bosonic string]] this can be accomplished by a worldsheet theory consisting of 26 free [[bosons]]. Since each boson is interpreted as a flat spacetime dimension, the critical dimension of the bosonic string is 26. A similar logic for the [[superstring]] results in 10 free bosons (and 10 free [[fermions]] as required by worldsheet [[supersymmetry]]). The bosons are again interpreted as spacetime dimensions and so the critical dimension for the superstring is 10. A string theory which is formulated in the critical dimension is called a '''critical string'''.
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