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How to use DerivativeStructure in Apache Commons Math?
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I need to specify a second-order polynomial of 3 variables, take a derivative of the first order from it, and also find the values of these functions on a certain set of points. I found the Apache Commons Math framework, which is a powerful tool when working with mathematical analysis. This framework also supports finding derivatives, which is what I need. The problem is that the documentation did not give answers to all my questions, namely:
How to create a function that I will differentiate?
How to find the value of a function (and diff.) at specific points?
Perhaps this is a trivial question for someone, but it confused me. If this is possible, I would like to see an algorithm that would help me figure out how to "build" functions and take derivatives from them. Sample code is welcome. Thank you in advance.
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I need to specify a second-order polynomial of 3 variables, take a derivative of the first order from it, and also find the values of these functions on a certain set of points. I found the Apache Commons Math framework, which is a powerful tool when working with mathematical analysis. This framework also supports finding derivatives, which is what I need. The problem is that the documentation did not give answers to all my questions, namely:
How to create a function that I will differentiate?
How to find the value of a function (and diff.) at specific points?
Perhaps this is a trivial question for someone, but it confused me. If this is possible, I would like to see an algorithm that would help me figure out how to "build" functions and take derivatives from them. Sample code is welcome. Thank you in advance.
java apache math
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I need to specify a second-order polynomial of 3 variables, take a derivative of the first order from it, and also find the values of these functions on a certain set of points. I found the Apache Commons Math framework, which is a powerful tool when working with mathematical analysis. This framework also supports finding derivatives, which is what I need. The problem is that the documentation did not give answers to all my questions, namely:
How to create a function that I will differentiate?
How to find the value of a function (and diff.) at specific points?
Perhaps this is a trivial question for someone, but it confused me. If this is possible, I would like to see an algorithm that would help me figure out how to "build" functions and take derivatives from them. Sample code is welcome. Thank you in advance.
java apache math
I need to specify a second-order polynomial of 3 variables, take a derivative of the first order from it, and also find the values of these functions on a certain set of points. I found the Apache Commons Math framework, which is a powerful tool when working with mathematical analysis. This framework also supports finding derivatives, which is what I need. The problem is that the documentation did not give answers to all my questions, namely:
How to create a function that I will differentiate?
How to find the value of a function (and diff.) at specific points?
Perhaps this is a trivial question for someone, but it confused me. If this is possible, I would like to see an algorithm that would help me figure out how to "build" functions and take derivatives from them. Sample code is welcome. Thank you in advance.
java apache math
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