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In quantum field theory, the anomaly matching condition by Gerard 't Hooft states that the calculation of any chiral anomaly for the flavor symmetry must not depend on what scale is chosen for the calculation if it is done by using the degrees of freedom of the theory at some energy scale. It is also known as the 't Hooft condition and the 't Hooft UV-IR anomaly matching condition.

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  • In quantum field theory, the anomaly matching condition by Gerard 't Hooft states that the calculation of any chiral anomaly for the flavor symmetry must not depend on what scale is chosen for the calculation if it is done by using the degrees of freedom of the theory at some energy scale. It is also known as the 't Hooft condition and the 't Hooft UV-IR anomaly matching condition. (en)
  • 양자장론에서 변칙 일치 조건(變則一致條件, 영어: anomaly matching condition)은 연속 대칭의 변칙이 재규격화군 흐름에 따라 불변이어야 한다는 조건이다. (ko)
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  • In quantum field theory, the anomaly matching condition by Gerard 't Hooft states that the calculation of any chiral anomaly for the flavor symmetry must not depend on what scale is chosen for the calculation if it is done by using the degrees of freedom of the theory at some energy scale. It is also known as the 't Hooft condition and the 't Hooft UV-IR anomaly matching condition. (en)
  • 양자장론에서 변칙 일치 조건(變則一致條件, 영어: anomaly matching condition)은 연속 대칭의 변칙이 재규격화군 흐름에 따라 불변이어야 한다는 조건이다. (ko)
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  • Anomaly matching condition (en)
  • 변칙 일치 조건 (ko)
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