On computational differentiation
Title
On computational differentiation
Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
1998
Authors
Journal
Computers & Chemical Engineering
Number
4-5
Volume
22
Pagination
475 – 490
ISSN
0098-1354
Abstract
Numerical derivatives play an important role in many computations. In many applications, the cost associated with evaluation of numerical derivatives may be significant. Dramatic improvements in the speed of such calculations can be obtained through careful consideration of how these derivatives are computed. This paper reviews several ways in which numerical derivatives can be evaluated: hand-coding, finite difference approximations, reverse polish notation evaluation, symbolic differentiation, and automatic differentiation. It is concluded that automatic differentiation has significant advantages over all other approaches. Several ways of improving the efficiency of obtaining derivatives in an interpretive, symbolic environment are discussed. Example problems are compared to illustrate these improvements.