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== Other topics == * [[Calculus of variations]] deals with extremizing [[functional (mathematics)|functionals]], as opposed to ordinary [[calculus]] which deals with [[function (mathematics)|functions]]. * [[Harmonic analysis]] deals with the representation of [[function (mathematics)|functions]] or signals as the [[superposition principle|superposition]] of basic [[wave]]s. * [[Geometric analysis]] involves the use of geometrical methods in the study of [[partial differential equation]]s and the application of the theory of partial differential equations to geometry. * [[Clifford analysis]], the study of Clifford valued functions that are annihilated by Dirac or Dirac-like operators, termed in general as monogenic or Clifford analytic functions. * [[p-adic analysis|''p''-adic analysis]], the study of analysis within the context of [[p-adic number|''p''-adic numbers]], which differs in some interesting and surprising ways from its real and complex counterparts. * [[Non-standard analysis]], which investigates the [[hyperreal number]]s and their functions and gives a [[rigour#Mathematical rigour|rigorous]] treatment of [[infinitesimal]]s and infinitely large numbers. * [[Computable analysis]], the study of which parts of analysis can be carried out in a [[computability theory|computable]] manner. * [[Stochastic calculus]] β analytical notions developed for [[stochastic processes]]. * [[Set-valued analysis]] β applies ideas from analysis and topology to set-valued functions. * [[Convex analysis]], the study of convex sets and functions. * [[Idempotent analysis]] β analysis in the context of an [[idempotent semiring]], where the lack of an additive inverse is compensated somewhat by the idempotent rule A + A = A. ** [[Tropical analysis]] β analysis of the idempotent semiring called the [[tropical semiring]] (or [[max-plus algebra]]/[[min-plus algebra]]). * [[Constructive analysis]], which is built upon a foundation of [[constructive logic|constructive]], rather than classical, logic and set theory. * [[Intuitionistic analysis]], which is developed from constructive logic like constructive analysis but also incorporates [[choice sequence]]s. * [[Paraconsistent analysis]], which is built upon a foundation of [[paraconsistent logic|paraconsistent]], rather than classical, logic and set theory. * [[Smooth infinitesimal analysis]], which is developed in a smooth topos.
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