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'''''Problems and Theorems in Analysis''''' ({{lang-de|Aufgaben und Lehrsätze aus der Analysis|links=no}}) is a two-volume [[problem book]] in [[Mathematical analysis|analysis]] by [[George Pólya]] and [[Gábor Szegő]]. It is highly regarded for the quality of its problems and its method of organisation, not by topic but by method of solution. As two authors have put it, "there is a general consensus among mathematicians that the two-volume Pólya-Szegő is the best written and most useful problem book in the history of mathematics."<ref name=Walks/>{{rp|59}}