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Real analysis (traditionally, the theory of functions of a real variable) is a branch of mathematical analysis dealing with the real numbers and real-valued functions of a real variable.
Description
In particular, it deals with the analytic properties of real functions and sequences, including convergence and limits of sequences of real numbers, the calculus of the real numbers, and continuity, smoothness and related properties of real-valued functions.
See also
- Complex analysis
- Functions (mathematics)
- List of real analysis topics
- Real coordinate space
- Real multivariable function
- Real number
- Real-valued function
- Time-scale calculus – a unification of real analysis with calculus of finite differences
External links
- Real analysis @ Wikipedia