AbstractA general framework for the first and second complex-step derivative approximation to compute numerical derivatives is presented. For first derivatives the complex-step approach does not suffer roundoff errors as in standard numerical finite-difference approaches. Therefore, since an arbitrarily small step size can be chosen, the complex-step approach can achieve near analytical accuracy. However, for second derivatives straight implementation of the complex-step approach does suffer from roundoff errors. Therefore, an arbitrarily small step size cannot be chosen. In this paper the standard complex-step approach is expanded by using general complex-step sizes to provide a wider range of accuracy for both the first- and second-deriva...
AbstractA numerical method for estimating accurate first derivative, f′(x), of a function, f(x) is p...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97061/1/AIAA2012-1589.pd
AbstractA new type of Taylor series based finite difference approximations of higher-degree derivati...
AbstractA general framework for the first and second complex-step derivative approximation to comput...
International audienceThe complex-step derivative approximation and its application to numerical alg...
The numerical solution of an n-th order differential equation relies on an accurate approximation of...
textFinite-difference methods for computing the derivative of a function with respect to an independ...
In this article we consider the problem of computing approximations to the second derivatives of fun...
We show that the Fréchet derivative of a matrix function $f$ at $A$ in the direction $E$, where $A$ ...
We show that the Fr\'echet derivative of a matrix function $f$ at $A$ in the direction $E$, where $A...
We show that the Fr\'echet derivative of a matrix function $f$ at $A$ in the direction $E$, where $A...
AbstractThe first or higher derivatives of a function may be estimated numerically by applying Nevil...
summary:In the paper a numerical method of calculation of the derivative is described. Error coeffic...
summary:In the paper a numerical method of calculation of the derivative is described. Error coeffic...
A method to approximate derivatives of real functions using complex variables which avoids the subtr...
AbstractA numerical method for estimating accurate first derivative, f′(x), of a function, f(x) is p...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97061/1/AIAA2012-1589.pd
AbstractA new type of Taylor series based finite difference approximations of higher-degree derivati...
AbstractA general framework for the first and second complex-step derivative approximation to comput...
International audienceThe complex-step derivative approximation and its application to numerical alg...
The numerical solution of an n-th order differential equation relies on an accurate approximation of...
textFinite-difference methods for computing the derivative of a function with respect to an independ...
In this article we consider the problem of computing approximations to the second derivatives of fun...
We show that the Fréchet derivative of a matrix function $f$ at $A$ in the direction $E$, where $A$ ...
We show that the Fr\'echet derivative of a matrix function $f$ at $A$ in the direction $E$, where $A...
We show that the Fr\'echet derivative of a matrix function $f$ at $A$ in the direction $E$, where $A...
AbstractThe first or higher derivatives of a function may be estimated numerically by applying Nevil...
summary:In the paper a numerical method of calculation of the derivative is described. Error coeffic...
summary:In the paper a numerical method of calculation of the derivative is described. Error coeffic...
A method to approximate derivatives of real functions using complex variables which avoids the subtr...
AbstractA numerical method for estimating accurate first derivative, f′(x), of a function, f(x) is p...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97061/1/AIAA2012-1589.pd
AbstractA new type of Taylor series based finite difference approximations of higher-degree derivati...