Theoretical calculations have shown the possibility of P-violating bubbles in
the QCD vacuum, which in combination with the strong magnetic field created in
off-central heavy-ion collisions lead to novel effects such as the Chiral
Magnetic Effect (CME) and the Chiral Separation Effect (CSE). A coupling
between the CME and the CSE produces a wave-like excitation called the Chiral
Magnetic Wave (CMW). The CMW produces a quadrupole moment that always has the
same sign and is therefore present in an average over events. In this talk we
present a series of charge-dependent anisotropic flow measurements in Pb--Pb
collisions at sNN = 2.76 TeV in ALICE, using two- and
three-particle correlators with unidentified hadrons. The relation of these
measurements to the search for the CMW is discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, Proceedings of XXIV International Conference on
Ultrarelativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions (Quark Matter 2014), May 19-24,
2014, Darmstad