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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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LLMs do far more complex analysis, but randomization still helps ChatGPT avoid predictable outputs, just as it helped Burroughs.

From Washington Post

Better genetic insights, gleaned through complex analysis of rich data, will help provide the means to support individuals—children and adults across the spectrum—through early intervention, assistive communication, tailored education and, someday, genetically-based treatments.

From Scientific American

“One does not need to engage in complex analysis to understand what has happened here: the government has sought to substitute our client for Jeffrey Epstein, even if it means stretching — and ultimately exceeding — the bounds of the law,” the lawyers wrote in the Manhattan federal court documents.

From Seattle Times

“One does not need to engage in complex analysis to understand what has happened here: the government has sought to substitute our client for Jeffrey Epstein, even if it means stretching - and ultimately exceeding - the bounds of the law,” the lawyers wrote in the Manhattan federal court documents.

From Washington Times

The minister said he would not reveal what specific intelligence led to that conclusion, but stressed that it had undergone a complex analysis.

From Fox News