TaylUR
Summary:
TaylUR is a Fortran 95 module to automatically compute the numerical
values of a complex-valued function's derivatives w.r.t. several variables up to an arbitrary order in each variable, but excluding mixed derivatives.
URL: http://cpc.cs.qub.ac.uk/cpc/cgi-bin/showversions.pl/?catid=ADXR
Developers:
- G.M. von Hippel
Method: |
Operator overloading |
Supported Language: |
Fortran95 |
Reference:
G. M. von Hippel
TaylUR, an arbitrary-order automatic differentiation package for Fortran 95
Article in Comput.Phys.Commun., 2006
G. M. von Hippel
New version announcement for TaylUR, an arbitrary-order diagonal automatic differentiation package for Fortran 95
Article in Comput.Phys.Commun., 2007
TaylUR, an arbitrary-order automatic differentiation package for Fortran 95
Article in Comput.Phys.Commun., 2006
G. M. von Hippel
New version announcement for TaylUR, an arbitrary-order diagonal automatic differentiation package for Fortran 95
Article in Comput.Phys.Commun., 2007
Licensing: open source
Entries in our publication database that actually use TaylUR in the numerical experiments: 3
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