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String theory assumes that strings are complex geometric objects

Physics Asked on May 7, 2021

In string theory, a string is a one-dimensional space that can be closed on itself as a circle (closed string) or open as a linear interval (open string), but does a string have one real dimension or does it mean one complex dimension?

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A string is a 1 (real) dimensional object - it is simply an extension of a point into one higher dimension.

A string theory describes how a string behaves in an ambient spacetime of some higher dimension through the embedding of the string into this ambient spacetime. This embedding results in a two real dimensional surface (called the worldsheet) with complex structure which is roughly thought of as the string+its history (it is exactly analogous to a worldline). Because of the complex structure it makes sense to say the string worldsheet is 1 complex dimensional.

Answered by BB681 on May 7, 2021

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