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{{wiktionary|analytic|analytical|analyticity}} '''Analytic''' or '''analytical''' may refer to: {{TOC right}} ==Chemistry== * [[Analytical chemistry]], the analysis of material samples to learn their chemical composition and structure * [[Analytical technique]], a method that is used to determine the concentration of a chemical compound or chemical element * [[Analytical concentration]] ==Mathematics== * [[Abstract analytic number theory]], the application of ideas and techniques from analytic number theory to other mathematical fields * [[Analytic combinatorics]], a branch of combinatorics that describes combinatorial classes using generating functions * [[Analytic element method]], a numerical method used to solve partial differential equations * [[Analytic expression]] or analytic solution, a mathematical expression using well-known operations that lend themselves readily to calculation * [[Analytic geometry]], the study of geometry based on numerical coordinates rather than axioms * [[Analytic number theory]], a branch of number theory that uses methods from mathematical analysis ===Mathematical analysis=== * [[Analytic function]], a function that is locally given by a convergent power series * [[Analytic capacity]], a number that denotes how big a certain bounded analytic function can become * [[Analytic continuation]], a technique to extend the domain of definition of a given analytic function * [[Analytic manifold]], a topological manifold with analytic transition maps * [[Analytic variety]], the set of common solutions of several equations involving analytic functions ===Set theory=== * [[Analytical hierarchy]], an extension of the arithmetical hierarchy * [[Analytic set]], the continuous image of a Polish space ===Proof theory=== * [[Analytic proof]], in structural proof theory, a proof whose structure is simple in a special way * [[Analytic tableau]], a tree structure used to analyze logical formulas ==Computer science== * Analytic or reductive grammar, a kind of [[formal grammar]] that works by successively reducing input strings to simpler forms * [[Analytics]], to find meaningful patterns in data ==Other science and technology== * [[Analytic signal]], a particular representation of a signal * [[Analytical mechanics]], a refined, highly mathematical form of classical mechanics * [[Analytical balance]], a very high precision (0.1 mg or better) weighing scale <!--* [[Analytical ultracentrifuge]], an {{subst:#ifexist: Analytical ultracentrifuge|{{subst:trim|1= ultracentrifuge}}|[[Analytical ultracentrifugation|ultracentrifuge]]--><!--keep link only if first link red}} that can monitor samples while they're being spun --> ==Philosophy== * [[Analytic philosophy]], a style of philosophy that came to dominate English-speaking countries in the 20th century * [[Analytic proposition]], a statement whose truth can be determined solely through analysis of its meaning * [[Analytical Thomism]], the movement to present the thought of Thomas Aquinas in the style of modern analytic philosophy * [[Postanalytic philosophy]], describes a detachment from the mainstream philosophical movement of analytic philosophy, which is the predominant school of thought in English-speaking countries == Social sciences == === Psychology === * [[Analytical psychology]], part of the Jungian psychology movement * [[Cognitive analytic therapy]], a form of psychological therapy initially developed in the UK by Anthony Ryle * [[Psychoanalysis]], a set of psychological and psychotherapeutic theories and associated techniques === Sociology === * [[Analytic induction]], the systematic examination of similarities between various social phenomena to develop concepts or ideas * [[Analytic frame]], a detailed sketch or outline of some social phenomenon, representing initial idea of a scientist analyzing this phenomenon === Politics === * [[Analytical Marxism]], an interpretation of Marxism === Linguistics === * [[Analytic language]], a natural language in which most morphemes are free (separate), instead of fused together ==Other areas== * [[Analytical jurisprudence]], the use of analytical reasoning to study legal theory * [[Analytic journalism]], seeks to make sense of a complex reality in order to create public understanding * [[Analytic cubism]], one of two major branches of the cubism artistic movement * [[Analytical skills]] ==See also== * [[Analytics (disambiguation)]] * [[Analysis (disambiguation)]] * [[Analytical Engine]], a 19th-century mechanical general-purpose computer designed by Charles Babbage * [[Analytical Society]], a 19th-century British group who promoted the use of Leibnizian or analytical calculus, as opposed to Newtonian calculus * [[Synthesis (disambiguation)]] {{disambiguation}}
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