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  • In theoretical physics, a global anomaly is a type of anomaly: in this particular case, it is a quantum effect that invalidates a large gauge transformation...
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  • up anomaly or anomalous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anomaly may refer to: Anomaly (natural sciences) Atmospheric anomaly Geophysical anomaly Congenital...
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    A global anomaly is the quantum violation of a global symmetry current conservation. A global anomaly can also mean that a non-perturbative global anomaly...
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    26°37′S 49°04′W / 26.61°S 49.06°W / -26.61; -49.06 The South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) is an area where Earth's inner Van Allen radiation belt comes closest...
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  • In theoretical physics, a chiral anomaly is the anomalous nonconservation of a chiral current. In everyday terms, it is equivalent to a sealed box that...
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    anomalies, computable by Feynman diagrams. However, it only became clear in 2018 that the SO(10) model is also free from all nonperturbative global anomalies...
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  • prediction. Similarly, a standardized anomaly equals an anomaly divided by a standard deviation. A group of anomalies can be analyzed spatially, as a map...
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  • In data analysis, anomaly detection (also referred to as outlier detection and sometimes as novelty detection) is generally understood to be the identification...
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  • might not have a global section in general. This is where the "problem" of global anomalies comes in, for example. A global anomaly is different from...
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    often called a base period. Records of global average surface temperature are usually presented as anomalies rather than as absolute temperatures. Using...
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  • The gravity anomaly at a location on the Earth's surface is the difference between the observed value of gravity and the value predicted by a theoretical...
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  • The Indian Ocean Geoid Low (IOGL) is a gravity anomaly in the Indian Ocean. A circular region in the Earth's geoid, situated just south of the Indian...
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    Retrieved 13 January 2021. Lloyd, Dai (14 November 2020). "Wales is not a global anomaly – it can be independent just like every other nation". Nation Cymru...
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  • one-loop diagrams. This helps in getting rid of some global anomalies such as the gravitational anomalies. Equivalently, in two-dimensional conformal field...
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  • eccentric anomaly is an angular parameter that defines the position of a body that is moving along an elliptic Kepler orbit. The eccentric anomaly is one...
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    Records of global average surface temperature are usually presented as anomalies rather than as absolute temperatures. A temperature anomaly is measured...
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    In theoretical physics, a gravitational anomaly is an example of a gauge anomaly: it is an effect of quantum mechanics — usually a one-loop diagram—that...
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    In geophysics, a magnetic anomaly is a local variation in the Earth's magnetic field resulting from variations in the chemistry or magnetism of the rocks...
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    geophysics, the free-air gravity anomaly, often simply called the free-air anomaly, is the measured gravity anomaly after a free-air correction is applied...
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  • gauge anomaly (or global anomaly). Almost by necessity, regulators will have to break the gauge symmetry. This is responsible for gauge anomalies in the...
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