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We compute the stress-tensor vacuum expectation value of a massive, scalar quantum field that is coupled to the metric of an arbitrary classical gravitational field. The renormalized tensor is defined by a dimensionally continued, proper-time representation. The stress tensor is calculated for arbitrary dimension in a potentially conformal-invariant manner so that its trace is formally proportional to the square of the scalar-field mass with this trace vanishing as the scalar field becomes massless. However, the renormalized stress tensor violates this formal identity with its trace containing additional, anomalous terms. These finite-trace anomalies are intimately related to the infinite counterterms that must be put into the action to make the stress tensor finite.
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