Program
There were 16 submissions originating from the countries Belarus, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Norway, United Kingdom, and United States of America. All manuscripts received two or more reviews. The following eight submissions were accepted for presentation:
- Automatic Generation of Efficient Adjoint Code for a
Parallel Navier-Stokes Solver
P. Heimbach, C. Hill, and R. Giering (MIT, USA and FastOpt, Germany) - Switchback: Profile-Driven Subprogram-Focused Recomputation
for Reverse Mode
M. Fagan and A. Carle (Rice, USA) - Reducing the Memory Requirement in Reverse Mode
Automatic Differentiation by Solving TBR Flow Equations
U. Naumann (Argonne, USA) - The Implementation and Testing of Time-minimal and
Resource-optimal Parallel Reversal Schedules
U. Lehmann and A. Walther (Dresden, Germany) - Automatic Differentiation for Nonlinear Controller Design
K. Röbenack (Dresden, Germany) - Computation of Sensitivity Information for Aircraft
Design by Automatic Differentiation
H.M. Bücker, B. Lang A. Rasch C.H. Bischof (Aachen, Germany) - Performance Issues for Vertex Elimination Methods in Computing
Jacobians using Automatic Differentiation
M. Tadjouddine, S.A. Forth, J.D. Pryce, and J.K. Reid (Cranfield, UK) - Making Automatic Differentiation Truly Automatic:
Coupling PETSc with ADIC
P. Hovland, B. Norris, and B. Smith (Argonne, USA)