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by tntn
2560 days ago
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Just because automatic differentiation is a different technique than numerical differentiation doesn't mean it isn't a numerical method. (I probably should not say this, but I will anyway: your comments regarding math and science always give me the distinct impression that you know the name of a lot of things without knowing much about the thing. You are frequently breathless about analog quantum computing, Lie algebras, Chu spaces, some universal concept of duality, but then you fail to respond with substantial arguments to people that try to temper the breathlessness. If you want to convince people of things, you should work on this.) |
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It does mean that. Pls see the overview paper http://jmlr.org/papers/volume18/17-468/17-468.pdf in particular section "2.1 AD Is Not Numerical Differentiation"
> substantial arguments to people that try to temper the breathlessness
Which arguments in particular?
> our comments regarding math and science always give me the distinct impression that you know the name of a lot of things without knowing much about the thing.
Ok be more specific, which ones do you care about? Maybe I don't always have time to answer everyone.
> some universal concept of duality
It's the concept of adjointness. And yes, it's very universal.