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As a final project for my real analysis/advanced calculus I am being asked to write a discussion/critique of a paper in my field that applies concepts from real analysis. This could include anything ranging from convergence and continuity theorems, to numerical methods and the calculus of variation. I'd appreciate any recommendations on specific research or authors to look into.



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  • This one may be interesting: Partial differential equation models in macroeconomics "The purpose of this article is to get mathematicians interested in studying a number of partial differential equations (PDEs) that naturally arise in macroeconomics. These PDEs come from models designed to study some of the most important questions in economics."
    – Jean-Claude Arbaut
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  • You could also look for articles about the Black-Scholes equation.
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As a final project for my real analysis/advanced calculus I am being asked to write a discussion/critique of a paper in my field that applies concepts from real analysis. This could include anything ranging from convergence and continuity theorems, to numerical methods and the calculus of variation. I'd appreciate any recommendations on specific research or authors to look into.



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  • This one may be interesting: Partial differential equation models in macroeconomics "The purpose of this article is to get mathematicians interested in studying a number of partial differential equations (PDEs) that naturally arise in macroeconomics. These PDEs come from models designed to study some of the most important questions in economics."
    – Jean-Claude Arbaut
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  • You could also look for articles about the Black-Scholes equation.
    – Jean-Claude Arbaut
    Nov 21 at 8:58















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As a final project for my real analysis/advanced calculus I am being asked to write a discussion/critique of a paper in my field that applies concepts from real analysis. This could include anything ranging from convergence and continuity theorems, to numerical methods and the calculus of variation. I'd appreciate any recommendations on specific research or authors to look into.



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  • This one may be interesting: Partial differential equation models in macroeconomics "The purpose of this article is to get mathematicians interested in studying a number of partial differential equations (PDEs) that naturally arise in macroeconomics. These PDEs come from models designed to study some of the most important questions in economics."
    – Jean-Claude Arbaut
    Nov 21 at 8:55












  • You could also look for articles about the Black-Scholes equation.
    – Jean-Claude Arbaut
    Nov 21 at 8:58




















  • This one may be interesting: Partial differential equation models in macroeconomics "The purpose of this article is to get mathematicians interested in studying a number of partial differential equations (PDEs) that naturally arise in macroeconomics. These PDEs come from models designed to study some of the most important questions in economics."
    – Jean-Claude Arbaut
    Nov 21 at 8:55












  • You could also look for articles about the Black-Scholes equation.
    – Jean-Claude Arbaut
    Nov 21 at 8:58


















This one may be interesting: Partial differential equation models in macroeconomics "The purpose of this article is to get mathematicians interested in studying a number of partial differential equations (PDEs) that naturally arise in macroeconomics. These PDEs come from models designed to study some of the most important questions in economics."
– Jean-Claude Arbaut
Nov 21 at 8:55






This one may be interesting: Partial differential equation models in macroeconomics "The purpose of this article is to get mathematicians interested in studying a number of partial differential equations (PDEs) that naturally arise in macroeconomics. These PDEs come from models designed to study some of the most important questions in economics."
– Jean-Claude Arbaut
Nov 21 at 8:55














You could also look for articles about the Black-Scholes equation.
– Jean-Claude Arbaut
Nov 21 at 8:58






You could also look for articles about the Black-Scholes equation.
– Jean-Claude Arbaut
Nov 21 at 8:58












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You might try Paul Romer's article on Mathiness. Not only is he the most recent Nobel Prize winner in economics, but the article is about whether a particular limit exists.
https://paulromer.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Mathiness.pdf



https://paulromer.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Mathiness-Appendix-Expanded.pdf






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  • Hello, the first link you posted is a PDF file with five blank pages.
    – Ekesh
    Nov 21 at 20:02










  • The best article is the blank article. Because it's the article that one has to create :)
    – Kash
    Nov 22 at 2:38










  • sorry! try this: aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.p20151066
    – Trurl
    Nov 26 at 13:38













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You might try Paul Romer's article on Mathiness. Not only is he the most recent Nobel Prize winner in economics, but the article is about whether a particular limit exists.
https://paulromer.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Mathiness.pdf



https://paulromer.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Mathiness-Appendix-Expanded.pdf






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  • Hello, the first link you posted is a PDF file with five blank pages.
    – Ekesh
    Nov 21 at 20:02










  • The best article is the blank article. Because it's the article that one has to create :)
    – Kash
    Nov 22 at 2:38










  • sorry! try this: aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.p20151066
    – Trurl
    Nov 26 at 13:38

















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You might try Paul Romer's article on Mathiness. Not only is he the most recent Nobel Prize winner in economics, but the article is about whether a particular limit exists.
https://paulromer.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Mathiness.pdf



https://paulromer.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Mathiness-Appendix-Expanded.pdf






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  • Hello, the first link you posted is a PDF file with five blank pages.
    – Ekesh
    Nov 21 at 20:02










  • The best article is the blank article. Because it's the article that one has to create :)
    – Kash
    Nov 22 at 2:38










  • sorry! try this: aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.p20151066
    – Trurl
    Nov 26 at 13:38















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You might try Paul Romer's article on Mathiness. Not only is he the most recent Nobel Prize winner in economics, but the article is about whether a particular limit exists.
https://paulromer.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Mathiness.pdf



https://paulromer.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Mathiness-Appendix-Expanded.pdf






share|cite|improve this answer












You might try Paul Romer's article on Mathiness. Not only is he the most recent Nobel Prize winner in economics, but the article is about whether a particular limit exists.
https://paulromer.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Mathiness.pdf



https://paulromer.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Mathiness-Appendix-Expanded.pdf







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  • Hello, the first link you posted is a PDF file with five blank pages.
    – Ekesh
    Nov 21 at 20:02










  • The best article is the blank article. Because it's the article that one has to create :)
    – Kash
    Nov 22 at 2:38










  • sorry! try this: aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.p20151066
    – Trurl
    Nov 26 at 13:38




















  • Hello, the first link you posted is a PDF file with five blank pages.
    – Ekesh
    Nov 21 at 20:02










  • The best article is the blank article. Because it's the article that one has to create :)
    – Kash
    Nov 22 at 2:38










  • sorry! try this: aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.p20151066
    – Trurl
    Nov 26 at 13:38


















Hello, the first link you posted is a PDF file with five blank pages.
– Ekesh
Nov 21 at 20:02




Hello, the first link you posted is a PDF file with five blank pages.
– Ekesh
Nov 21 at 20:02












The best article is the blank article. Because it's the article that one has to create :)
– Kash
Nov 22 at 2:38




The best article is the blank article. Because it's the article that one has to create :)
– Kash
Nov 22 at 2:38












sorry! try this: aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.p20151066
– Trurl
Nov 26 at 13:38






sorry! try this: aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.p20151066
– Trurl
Nov 26 at 13:38




















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