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analytic function
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analytic function [‚an·əl′id·ik ′fuŋk·shən]
(mathematics)
A function which can be represented by a convergent Taylor series. Also known as holomorphic function.


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Previous studies, using mainly right-handers, have indicated that language and analytic functions are controlled largely by the left side of the brain, while spatial and nonverbal processes are coordinated primarily by the right side.
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Advisen member firms gain higher value on the above information through analytic functions such as: benchmarking, work-up and submission templates, insurance program management, policy & law comparisons, loss & exposure analysis, corporate governance, financial metrics, news and significant case data.
 
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