This article provides a short overview of the theory of First Order Automatic Differentiation (AD) for readers unfamiliar with this topic. In particular, we summarize different characterisations of Forward AD, like the vector-matrix based approach, the idea of lifting functions to the algebra of dual numbers, the method of Taylor series expansion on dual numbers and the application of the push-forward operator. We give short, but precise mathematical descriptions of these methods and show why they all reduce to the same actual chain of computations (and are, hence, equivalent). Finally, we give a short summary of Reverse AD and again point out the underlying computational steps
In comparison to symbolic differentiation and numerical differencing, the chain rule based technique...
Automatic differentiation (AD) is conventionally understood as a family of distinct algorithms, root...
It is shown how the techniques of automatic differentiation can be viewed in a broader context as an...
This article provides a short overview of the theory of First Order Automatic Differentiation (AD) f...
This article provides an overview of some of the mathematical prin- ciples of Automatic Differentia...
We study the high order reverse mode of Automatic Differentiation (AD) in the dissertation. Automati...
In mathematics and computer algebra, automatic differentiation (AD) is a set of techniques to evalua...
This thesis is an exposition of the article Arithmetic of Differentiation by L.B Rall. It gives a ...
Automatic differentiation --- the mechanical transformation of numeric computer programs to calculat...
This article describes approaches to computing second-order derivatives with automatic differentiati...
This paper collects together a number of matrix derivative results which are very useful in forward ...
We present semantic correctness proofs of automatic differentiation (AD). We consider a forward-mode...
Full text of this paper is not available in the UHRAThis paper gives an introduction to a number of ...
AbstractWe introduce the basic notions of automatic differentiation, describe some extensions which ...
We present semantic correctness proofs of automatic differentiation (AD). Weconsider a forward-mode ...
In comparison to symbolic differentiation and numerical differencing, the chain rule based technique...
Automatic differentiation (AD) is conventionally understood as a family of distinct algorithms, root...
It is shown how the techniques of automatic differentiation can be viewed in a broader context as an...
This article provides a short overview of the theory of First Order Automatic Differentiation (AD) f...
This article provides an overview of some of the mathematical prin- ciples of Automatic Differentia...
We study the high order reverse mode of Automatic Differentiation (AD) in the dissertation. Automati...
In mathematics and computer algebra, automatic differentiation (AD) is a set of techniques to evalua...
This thesis is an exposition of the article Arithmetic of Differentiation by L.B Rall. It gives a ...
Automatic differentiation --- the mechanical transformation of numeric computer programs to calculat...
This article describes approaches to computing second-order derivatives with automatic differentiati...
This paper collects together a number of matrix derivative results which are very useful in forward ...
We present semantic correctness proofs of automatic differentiation (AD). We consider a forward-mode...
Full text of this paper is not available in the UHRAThis paper gives an introduction to a number of ...
AbstractWe introduce the basic notions of automatic differentiation, describe some extensions which ...
We present semantic correctness proofs of automatic differentiation (AD). Weconsider a forward-mode ...
In comparison to symbolic differentiation and numerical differencing, the chain rule based technique...
Automatic differentiation (AD) is conventionally understood as a family of distinct algorithms, root...
It is shown how the techniques of automatic differentiation can be viewed in a broader context as an...