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ANALYSIS (Gr. avci and Meta, to break up into parts) , in general, the resolution of a whole into its component elements; opposed to synthesis, the combining of separate
minor wholes into an inclusive unity. It differs from mere " disintegration " in proceeding on a definite scientific plan. In grammar, analysis is the breaking up of a sentence into subject, predicate, object, &c. (an exercise introduced into English schools by J. D. Morell about 1852) ; so the analysis of a book or a lecture is a synopsis of the main points. The chief
(I) Logical analysis is the process of examining into the connotation
ampliative judgments. The processes of synthesis and analysis though formally contradictory are practically supplementary; thus to analyse the connotation
laws
(2) In mathematics, analysis has two distinct meanings, conveniently termed ancient and modern. Ancient analysis, as described by Pappus, related chiefly to geometrical problems, and is the method of reasoning from the solution, as taken for granted, to consequences which are known to be true, whereas synthesis reasons from known data to the solution. (See GEOMETRY.) Modern analysis is practically coeval with Descartes, the founder of " analytical geometry," although the calculus of general quantities had previously been termed analysis. Many mathematical subjects are now included under this name, and are treated in the following articles:GEOMETRY, ANALYTICAL; INFINITESIMAL CALCULUS; DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION; VARIATIONS, CALCULUS OF; CURVE; SURFACE; FUNCTION
SERIES ; FOURIER
SERIES ; GROUPS, THEORY OF; PROBABILITY.(3) In Chemistry, the word analysis was introduced by Robert Boyle to denote the determination of the composition of sub-stances. (See CHEMISTRY, Analytical). End of Article: ANALYSIS (Gr. avci and Meta, to break up into parts) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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