Anomaly

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An anomaly is any occurrence or object that is strange, unusual, or unique. It can also mean a discrepancy or deviation from an established rule or trend.

Anomalistics is the study of scientific anomalies. In computer science, anomaly detection refers to the process of detecting anomalies from the relevant data.

In the following particular contexts, "anomaly" may refer to:

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[edit] Astronomy

  • Eccentric anomaly, intermediate value used to compute the position of a celestial object as a function of time
  • Flyby anomaly, unexpected energy increase during Earth flybys of satellites
  • Mean anomaly, measure of time in the study of orbital dynamics
  • Pioneer anomaly, observed deviation of the trajectories of various unmanned spacecraft
  • South Atlantic Anomaly, region where Earth's inner van Allen radiation belt makes its closest approach to the planet's surface
  • True anomaly, angle between the direction of periapsis and the current position of an object on its orbit

[edit] Geophysics

[edit] Biology

  • Congenital vertebral anomaly, any of several malformations of the spine in animals and infants
  • Collie eye anomaly, congenital, inherited, bilateral eye disease of dogs involving the retina, choroid, and sclera
  • Coronary artery anomaly, congenital abnormality in the coronary anatomy of the heart
  • Ebstein's anomaly, congenital heart defect in which the opening of the tricuspid valve is displaced towards the right ventricle of the heart
  • Uhl anomaly, very rare congenital heart disease with a partial or total loss of the myocardial muscle in the right ventricle

[edit] Quantum physics

  • Anomaly (physics), failure of a symmetry of a theory's classical action
  • Conformal anomaly, quantum phenomenon that breaks the conformal symmetry of the classical theory
  • Chiral anomaly, anomalous nonconservation of a chiral current
  • Gauge anomaly, effect of quantum mechanics that invalidates the gauge symmetry of a quantum field theory
  • Global anomaly, anomaly in quantum physics
  • Gravitational anomaly, effect of quantum mechanics that invalidates the general covariance of a theory of general relativity
  • Mixed anomaly, effect of quantum mechanics
  • Parity anomaly, anomaly associated with parity
  • Konishi anomaly, violation of the conservation of the Noether current associated with certain transformations
  • Anomalons, odd particle interactions seen in some high-energy physics experiments

[edit] Science fiction

[edit] Music

[edit] Other

  • Ararat anomaly, object on Mount Ararat claimed to be Noah's Ark
  • Market anomaly, price distortion on a financial market
  • Anomaly in software, anything that differs from expectations, whether the expectations resulted from documentation, experiences or otherwise

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