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Using Forward Accumulation for Automatic Differentiation of Implicitly-Defined Functions

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Author(s)
Michael C. Bartholomew-Biggs

Published in
Computational Optimization and Applications

Year
1998

Abstract
Uses post-differentiation to differentiate implictly defined function. Notes that full differentiation - i.e. ad throughout an iterative solver generates worse results than post-differentiation.

BibTeX
@ARTICLE{
         Bartholomew-Biggs1998UFA,
       author = "Michael C. Bartholomew-Biggs",
       title = "Using Forward Accumulation for Automatic Differentiation of Implicitly-Defined
         Functions",
       journal = "Computational Optimization and Applications",
       pages = "65--84",
       key = "Bartholomew-Biggs1998UFA",
       abstract = "Uses post-differentiation to differentiate implictly defined function. Notes that
         full differentiation - i.e. AD throughout an iterative solver generates worse results than
         post-differentiation.",
       referred = "[Forth2001AOv], [Lee2001SAU].",
       year = "1998",
       volume = "9"
}


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