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  1. Anomaly (natural sciences) - Wikipedia

    Anomaly (natural sciences) In the natural sciences, especially in atmospheric and Earth sciences involving applied statistics, an anomaly is a persisting deviation in a physical quantity from its …

  2. Anomaly - Wikipedia

    Congenital anomaly (birth defect), a disorder present at birth Physical anomaly, a deformation of an anatomical structure Congenital vertebral anomaly, any of several malformations of the spine Collie …

  3. Anomaly (physics) - Wikipedia

    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 cannot be captured by one loop or any loop …

  4. Gravity anomaly - Wikipedia

    The gravity anomaly is the difference between the observed acceleration of an object in free fall (gravity) near a planet's surface, and the corresponding value predicted by a model of the planet's …

  5. Anomaly detection - Wikipedia

    Anomaly detection is applicable in a very large number and variety of domains, and is an important subarea of unsupervised machine learning. As such it has applications in cyber-security, intrusion …

  6. Temperature anomaly - Wikipedia

    Temperature anomaly is the difference, positive or negative, of a temperature from a base or reference value, normally chosen as an average of temperatures over a certain reference or base period.

  7. Bélády's anomaly - Wikipedia

    Bélády's anomaly is unbounded Bélády, Nelson and Shedler constructed reference strings for which the FIFO page replacement algorithm produced nearly twice as many page faults in a larger memory …

  8. True anomaly - Wikipedia

    The projective anomaly is usually denoted by and is usually restricted to the range 0 - 360 degrees (0 - 2 radians). The projective anomaly is one of four angular parameters (anomalies) that defines a …