ADIC
Summary:
ADIC is a tool for the automatic differentiation (AD) of programs written in ANSI C. First derivatives are computed using forward mode with statement level preaccumulation. Second derivatives are computed using one of several forward mode strategies.
URL: http://www.mcs.anl.gov/adic/
Developers:
Mode: |
Forward |
Method: |
Source transformation |
Supported Language: |
C/C++ |
Reference:
Christian H. Bischof, Lucas Roh, Andrew Mauer
ADIC --- An Extensible Automatic Differentiation Tool for ANSI-C
Article in Software--Practice and Experience, 1997
ADIC --- An Extensible Automatic Differentiation Tool for ANSI-C
Article in Software--Practice and Experience, 1997
Supported Platforms:
- Unix/Linux
Application Server
Licensing: free with restrictions
Entries in our publication database that actually use ADIC in the numerical experiments: 18
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