Constructivist analysis
In mathematics, constructive analysis is mathematical analysis done according to the principles of constructivist mathematics.
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Mathematics - Mathematical analysis - Constructivist mathematics
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This contrasts with classical analysis, which (in this context) simply means analysis done according to the (ordinary) principles of classical mathematics.
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Generally speaking, constructive analysis can reproduce theorems of classical analysis, but only in application to separable spaces; also, some theorems may need to be approached by approximations.
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Separable space - Approximation
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Furthermore, many classical theorems can be stated in ways that are logically equivalent according to classical logic, but not all of these forms will be valid in constructive analysis, which uses intuitionistic logic.
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Logically equivalent - Classical logic - Intuitionistic logic
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