The Symbolic Differentiation system is a software package written in FORTRAN. Upon calling the routine SREAD, a user supplied Symbolic Function Subprogram is read as input data and all necessary information about it is stored in specially created data structures. The routine also checks the validity of the statements and the syntax of the function definition. Upon calling the routine SDIFF to differentiate a stored function, a binary tree structure which represents the function is created and then utilized to create another binary tree structure which represents the derivative of the function. Finally the routine creates, stores and prints the derivative of the function in the form of an infix string.Computer Science, Department o
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In mathematics and computer algebra, automatic differentiation (AD) is a set of techniques to evalua...
AbstractAutomatic differentiation is a technique for the rule-based transformation of a subprogram t...
Automatic differentiation provides the foundation for sensitivity analysis and subsequent design opt...
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Automatic dierentiation is a powerful technique for evaluating derivatives of functions given in the...
The numerical methods employed in the solution of many scientific computing problems require the com...
The numerical methods employed in the solution of many scientific computing problems require the com...
Several software systems are available for implementing automatic differentiation of computer progra...
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Abstract: On the example of the Newton’s method of solving of non-linear equations and oth...
In mathematics and computer algebra, automatic differentiation (AD) is a set of techniques to evalua...
AbstractAutomatic differentiation is a technique for the rule-based transformation of a subprogram t...
Automatic differentiation provides the foundation for sensitivity analysis and subsequent design opt...
The software system PCOMP uses automatic differentiation to calculate derivatives of functions that ...
Automatic dierentiation is a powerful technique for evaluating derivatives of functions given in the...
The numerical methods employed in the solution of many scientific computing problems require the com...
The numerical methods employed in the solution of many scientific computing problems require the com...
Several software systems are available for implementing automatic differentiation of computer progra...
A summary of the work done in the field of analytic differentiation by computer is presented. It is ...
We propose extensions to FORTRAN which integrate forward and reverse Automatic Differentiation (AD)...
Full text of this paper is not available in the UHRAThis paper gives an introduction to a number of ...
We present TaylUR, a Fortran 95 module to automatically compute the numerical values of a complex-va...
Functions with densely interconnected expression graphs, which arise in computer graphics applicatio...
AbstractFINGER is a LISP-based system to derive formulas needed in finite element analysis, and to g...
Abstract: On the example of the Newton’s method of solving of non-linear equations and oth...
In mathematics and computer algebra, automatic differentiation (AD) is a set of techniques to evalua...
AbstractAutomatic differentiation is a technique for the rule-based transformation of a subprogram t...