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Programme of the First Euro AD Workshop
Thursday, April 14, 2005
10
00
–10
45
Coffee
10
45
–11
00
Welcome and introduction
11
00
–12
30
Session 1: Tool Development and Analysis
Mike Fagan
(Rice University)
Current status of Adifor 90
Jean Utke
(Argonne National Lab)
Automatic checkpoints and adaptive reversal schemes
Benjamin Dauvergne
(INRIA Sophia-Antipolis)
Adjoint Data-Flow analyses applied to checkpointing
12
30
–14
00
Lunch
14
00
–15
30
Session 2: AD in MATLAB
Siegfried Rump
(TU Harburg)
Gradients and Hessians in INTLAB, the Matlab toolbox for verified computations
Shaun Forth
(Cranfield University (Shrivenham Campus))
Developments in the MAD package
Rahul Kharche
(Cranfield University)
Progress with MATLAB Source transformation AD (MSAD)
15
30
–16
00
Coffee break
16
00
–17
00
Session 3: AD of Large Applications
Mohamed Tadjoudine
(Cranfield University (Shrivenham Campus))
Differentiating a time-dependent CFD solver
Ralf Giering
(FastOpt)
Fortran codes recently differentiated by means of TAF
Michael Vossbeck
(FastOpt)
Two automatically generated adjoint C codes
19
00
Dinner
Friday, April 15, 2005
9
00
–10
30
session 4: tool development
Boyana Norris
(Argonne National Lab./MCS)
Current status of ADIC 2.0
Brad Bell
(Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington)
Using Fortran Code with C++ Algorithmic Differentiation Types
Trond Steihaug
(U. Bergen & HU Berlin)
Trust Region with a Cubic Model
10
30
–11
00
Coffee break
11
00
–12
30
session 5: Second Derivatives
Andreas Griewank
(T.U. Berlin)
Definition and Evaluation of projected Hessians for Piggyback Optimization
Arno Rasch
(RWTH Aachen)
The Hessian Module: Status and Future Perspectives
Jan Riehme
(T.U. Berlin)
2nd-order derivatives with ADTAGEO
12
30
–14
00
Lunch
14
00
–15
30
Session 6:
Mike Giles & Devendra Ghate
(Oxford University)
Using adjoints for inexpensive Monte Carlo uncertainty analysis
Monika Petera
(RWTH Aachen)
ADiCape in a large-scale industrial problem
Sebastian Heinz
(T.U. Berlin)
AD viewed from algebraic complexity
15
30
Coffee and close
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