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Mathematical analysis         
BRANCH OF MATHEMATICS
Analysis (math); Classical analysis; Non-classical analysis; Continuous mathematics; Mathematical Analysis; Math analysis; Hard analysis; Analysis (mathematics); Applications of mathematical analysis; History of mathematical analysis; Mathematics: Its Content, Methods, and Meaning
Analysis is the branch of mathematics dealing with continuous functions, limits, and related theories, such as differentiation, integration, measure, infinite sequences, series, and analytic functions.Edwin Hewitt and Karl Stromberg, "Real and Abstract Analysis", Springer-Verlag, 1965
Principles of Mathematical Analysis         
CLASSIC TEXTBOOK WRITTEN BY WALTER RUDIN
User:Sheephunt2000/Principles of Mathematical Analysis; Draft:Principles of Mathematical Analysis; Baby Rudin
Principles of Mathematical Analysis, colloquially known as "PMA" or "Baby Rudin," is an undergraduate real analysis textbook written by Walter Rudin. Initially published by McGraw Hill in 1953, it is one of the most famous mathematics textbooks ever written, and is renowned for its elegant and concise style of proof.
Banach Journal of Mathematical Analysis         
JOURNAL
Banach J. Math. Anal.; Banach J Math Anal
The Banach Journal of Mathematical Analysis is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal founded by Professor Mohammad Sal Moslehian and published by Tusi Mathematical Research Group in cooperation with Springer (Birkhäuser). It was established in 2006.
Examples of use of mathematical analysis
1. Students will be tested on their general knowledge and their mathematical analysis skills.
2. The London–born engineer also pioneered the field of operations research, a mathematical analysis of battlefield tactics.
3. Aumann, according to the Nobel Prize committee, was the first researcher to conduct a full–fledged mathematical analysis of "repeated games" – how parties interact many times over a long period.
4. Game theory was – before Mr Schelling – the mathematical analysis of interdependent decisions: whether a union calls a strike depends on whether the union leaders think the management will respond with a better pay offer; whether I bluff at poker depends on whether I think you are likely to call the bluff.