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complex analysis

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noun

Mathematics.
  1. the branch of mathematics dealing with analytic functions of a complex variable.


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He noted that detecting planets like GJ 251 c depends not only on sophisticated equipment but also on complex analysis and international teamwork.

From Science Daily

The data collected in this way was then analyzed using machine learning, allowing for the sort of complex analysis needed to find patterns indiscernible to the human ear, and in no way similar to what we might expect from our knowledge of human or even primate communication.

From Salon

The complex analysis used nearly 6 million galaxies and quasars and lets researchers see up to 11 billion years into the past.

From Science Daily

“Our engineers are completing complex analysis to determine if there may be a long-term fatigue concern for the fleet in any area of the airplane,” Mr. Lewis said.

From New York Times

Barack Obama offered a complex analysis of the conflict between Israel and Gaza, telling thousands of former aides that they were all “complicit to some degree” in the current bloodshed.

From New York Times