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In [[mathematics]], '''mon-classical analysis''' is any system of analysis, other than classical [[real analysis]], and complex, vector, tensor, etc., analysis based upon it.
 
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Such systems include:
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*[[non-standard analysis]]
*[[p-adic analysis]]
*[[constructivist analysis]] (analysis built upon a foundation of [[constructivist logic|constructivist]], rather than classical, logic and set theory)
*[[paraconsistent analysis]] (analysis built upon a foundation of [[paraconsistent logic|paraconsistent]], rather than classical, logic and set theory)
 
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