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In many applications of numerical and scientific computing, it is necessary to compute derivatives of functions. Simple examples are methods for finding the zeros, maxima, or minima of nonlinear functions. There are three different methods to get the values of the derivatives: numerical differentiation, symbolic differentiation, and automatic differentiation.
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Kulisch, U., Hammer, R., Ratz, D., Hocks, M. (1993). Automatic Differentiation. In: Numerical Toolbox for Verified Computing I. Springer Series in Computational Mathematics, vol 21. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78423-1_5
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