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The following pages link to Using Multicomplex Variables for Automatic Computation of High-Order Derivatives (Q2989157):
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- Orbit propagation in Minkowskian geometry (Q748272) (← links)
- On the accuracy of the complex-step-finite-difference method (Q1636782) (← links)
- A multicomplex Riemann zeta function (Q1945461) (← links)
- On the solution to every Lambert problem (Q2005657) (← links)
- The complex step approximation to the higher order Fréchet derivatives of a matrix function (Q2035509) (← links)
- Quaternionic step derivative: machine precision differentiation of holomorphic functions using complex quaternions (Q2043200) (← links)
- Extension of complex step finite difference method to Jacobian-free Newton-Krylov method (Q2050951) (← links)
- Numerical simulations of a rolling ball robot actuated by internal point masses (Q2061336) (← links)
- Statistical approach for highest precision numerical differentiation (Q2079315) (← links)
- Novel first and second order numerical differentiation techniques and their application to nonlinear analysis of Kirchhoff-Love shells (Q2150252) (← links)
- Computation of higher order Lie derivatives on the infinity computer (Q2199789) (← links)
- Quaternion and octonion-based finite element analysis methods for computing multiple first order derivatives (Q2222496) (← links)
- A Simulink-based software solution using the infinity computer methodology for higher order differentiation (Q2244122) (← links)
- A block forward substitution method for solving the hypercomplex finite element system of equations (Q2246425) (← links)
- Multicomplex wave functions for linear and nonlinear Schrödinger equations (Q2361429) (← links)
- Approximation by bicomplex beta operators in compact ‐disks (Q5741658) (← links)
- Statistical inference for models driven by 𝑛-th order fractional Brownian motion (Q6040484) (← links)
- A Unifying Framework for Higher Order Derivatives of Matrix Functions (Q6154954) (← links)
- Solution and sensitivity analysis of nonlinear equations using a hypercomplex-variable Newton-Raphson method (Q6160600) (← links)