An anomaly is something which deviates from the standard or expected. It is an irregularity which may be difficult to explain using existing rules or theory, and is usually caused by human error.
Anomaly may also mean:
In science
- In astronomy (and also in astrodynamics), the anomaly is the angular distance of a planet from its periapsis:
- In an anomaly time series the times are not uniformly spaced.
- In physics, an anomaly is a classical symmetry that is not a symmetry of the quantum theory. See anomaly (physics) and conformal anomaly, chiral anomaly, gravitational anomaly, gauge anomaly, mixed anomaly, global anomaly, parity anomaly.
- In geodesy and geophysics, the gravity anomaly (e.g., Bouguer anomaly or free-air anomaly) measures variations in the Earth's gravitational field.
- In spacecraft operations, an anomaly is an event that results in an unexpected and unwanted event that may cause a negative impact to the state of health of the spacecraft.
In arts and entertainment
See also
Anomálie | Anomaly | Anomalía | Anomalia | Anomalija | Anomalia