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Anomalous magnetic dipole moment

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The anomalous magnetic dipole moment refers to a deviation of a particle's magnetic moment from the prediction made by classical electrodynamics, which is primarily described by the Dirac equation for a spinning charged particle, like an electron. In classical theory, the magnetic moment of a charged particle is expected to be proportional to its spin and a factor of the charge-to-mass ratio.

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