Several pieces of evidence have been recently brought up in favour of the c-theorem in four and higher dimensions, but a solid proof is still lacking. We present two basic results which could be useful for this search: i) the values of the putative c-number for free field theories in any even dimension, which illustrate some properties of this number; ii) the general form of three-point function of the stress tensor in four dimensions, which shows some physical consequences of the c-number and of the other trace-anomaly numbers.
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Cappelli, A., D’Appollonio, G., Guida, R., & Magnoli, N. (2000). On the c-theorem in more than two dimensions. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 6). Sissa Medialab Srl. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.006.0005
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