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'''Analysis''' means literally to break a complex problem down into smaller, more manageable "independent" parts for the purposes of examination; with the hope that solving these smaller parts will lead to a solution of the more complex problem as well. Although taken for granted as a method of advancing understanding today, this is a relatively recent and important invention of humankind, however it should be noted that roughly parallel concepts within mathematics and logic go back beyond [[Aristotle]]. It has been variously been ascribed to [[Descartes]] (from his "''[[Discourse]] on Method''", [[Galileo]] and [[Newton]] as a practical method of physical discovery, and was quite surprising to their contemporaries. See for example NEWTON AND THE METHOD OF ANALYSIS [http://etext.virginia.edu/cgi-local/DHI/dhi.cgi?id=dv3-48].  
 
'''Analysis''' means literally to break a complex problem down into smaller, more manageable "independent" parts for the purposes of examination; with the hope that solving these smaller parts will lead to a solution of the more complex problem as well. Although taken for granted as a method of advancing understanding today, this is a relatively recent and important invention of humankind, however it should be noted that roughly parallel concepts within mathematics and logic go back beyond [[Aristotle]]. It has been variously been ascribed to [[Descartes]] (from his "''[[Discourse]] on Method''", [[Galileo]] and [[Newton]] as a practical method of physical discovery, and was quite surprising to their contemporaries. See for example NEWTON AND THE METHOD OF ANALYSIS [http://etext.virginia.edu/cgi-local/DHI/dhi.cgi?id=dv3-48].  
 
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True and genuine inward certainty does not in the least fear outward '''analysis''', nor does [[truth]] resent honest criticism. [http://www.urantia.org/cgi-bin/webglimpse/mfs/usr/local/www/data/papers?link=http://mercy.urantia.org/papers/paper146.html&file=/usr/local/www/data/papers/paper146.html&line=78#mfs]
    
'''Analysis''' may refer to:
 
'''Analysis''' may refer to:
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* [[Finite]] element analysis, a computer [[simulation]] technique used in engineering analysis
 
* [[Finite]] element analysis, a computer [[simulation]] technique used in engineering analysis
 
* [[Link quality analysis]], the analysis of signal quality
 
* [[Link quality analysis]], the analysis of signal quality
      
==Statistics==
 
==Statistics==