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What is an anomaly? ( in physics if that helps !!)

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  • 18-01-2020

Answer: In physics, quantum mechanics, and quantum field theory, an anomaly is a breaking of a symmetry which exists at the classical level. Anomalous global symmetries are often consistent, but anomalous gauge symmetries are usually inconsistent. ;)

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