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The following pages link to The Efficient Computation of Sparse Jacobian Matrices Using Automatic Differentiation (Q4389291):
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- Computation of normal form coefficients of cycle bifurcations of maps by algorithmic differentiation (Q609084) (← links)
- Matrix-free preconditioning using partial matrix estimation (Q855287) (← links)
- Some computational aspects of a group theoretic finite element approach to the buckling and postbuckling analyses of plates and shells of revolution (Q1965153) (← links)
- Efficient calculation of Jacobian and adjoint vector products in the wave propagational inverse problem using automatic differentiation (Q1971397) (← links)
- Automatic implementation of material laws: Jacobian calculation in a finite element code with TAPENADE (Q2012746) (← links)
- Efficient computation of Jacobian matrices for entropy stable summation-by-parts schemes (Q2134472) (← links)
- Graph models and their efficient implementation for sparse Jacobian matrix determination (Q2446302) (← links)
- Graph coloring in the estimation of sparse derivative matrices: Instances and applications (Q2467363) (← links)
- DSJM: A Software Toolkit for Direct Determination of Sparse Jacobian Matrices (Q2819230) (← links)
- Optimal direct determination of sparse Jacobian matrices (Q2867431) (← links)
- Coloring Jacobians revisited: a new algorithm for star and~acyclic bicoloring (Q2885476) (← links)
- Determining Sparse Jacobian Matrices Using Two-Sided Compression: An Algorithm and Lower Bounds (Q2958803) (← links)
- The independent set perturbation adjoint method: A new method of differentiating mesh-based fluids models (Q3011096) (← links)
- Bi-Directional Determination of Sparse Jacobian Matrices: Approaches and Algorithms (Q3439477) (← links)
- Computing a sparse Jacobian matrix by rows and columns (Q4227925) (← links)
- A generic framework for approximation analysis of greedy algorithms for star bicoloring (Q5085266) (← links)
- Solving nonlinear equations with the Newton–Krylov method based on automatic differentiation (Q5746686) (← links)