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Analytically

Analytically is an adverb derived from analytical. It describes performing an activity through analysis, systematic reasoning, or the decomposition of a complex whole into its parts in order to understand, explain, or solve it.

Derivation and usage: from late Latin analyticus, from Greek analytikos, from ana- “up, again” and lysis “a

Relation to other methods: analytically contrasts with empirically (based on observation) and numerically (based on approximation

Limitations and scope: not all problems admit a closed-form analytic solution; some require numerical methods, simulations,

See also: analytic, analysis, analytical reasoning, analytic philosophy.

loosening
or
breaking.”
In
practice,
analytically
modifies
verbs
and
adjectives
to
indicate
the
manner
of
investigation
rather
than
the
result.
Usage
spans
mathematics,
science,
philosophy,
and
data
analysis.
Examples
include:
“The
equation
can
be
solved
analytically,”
“The
team
approached
the
data
analytically,”
and
“Analytically
derived
expressions
are
common
in
symbolic
computation.”
In
philosophy
and
logic,
analytically
true
or
analytically
valid
describes
truths
true
by
analysis
of
concepts
or
meanings.
using
numbers).
It
is
also
related
to
analytical
approaches
within
disciplines
such
as
analytical
philosophy
and
analytical
chemistry,
where
emphasis
is
placed
on
reasoning,
symbolic
manipulation,
and
rigorous
deduction
rather
than
experimentation
alone.
or
empirical
data
to
obtain
usable
results.
The
term
emphasizes
a
theoretical
or
deductive
route
rather
than
a
purely
experimental
or
approximate
one,
and
in
practice
many
fields
combine
analytic
and
empirical
methods.