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Hello, I would greatly appreciate any feedback on why Dscribe seems to be inconsistent with my own finite difference test for computing the derivatives, equal to an non-negligible error on the order o…
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Use finite difference for estimating the gradient and FIM at the step level.
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I'm wondering why in the budget optimizer analytical gradients are not used instead of finite difference since they are faster and more accurate. With large dataset finite difference doesn't seem feas…
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# 🐛 Bug
Description:
I am using gradients to calculate the N-dimensional integral of a Multidimensional Normal Distribution. However, I observed that the gradient values along dimensions are diffe…
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Hello,
I was looking into your implementation of the DGSM method, and am wondering how the derivatives are computed in your implementation. It seems that the dgsm.analyze function takes the already…
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Good idea for checking analytical derivatives to high accuracy.
* also get an estimation of the numerical error
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For 1D it does not really matter but for >=2 D we'll have to take this decision. Most ocean models use finite volume, so I guess we go with that? @AndyHoggANU?
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### Explain what you would like to see improved and how.
MATLAB and numpy offer numerical derivatives of an array, while ROOT does not. But it offers the opposite, `TH1::Integral`.
Some users do…
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This could help speed up test_double_pendulum, which takes 80 seconds in debug.
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I'm getting an error when I run WISDEM/examples/02_reference_turbines(Not just 02. I can't do all the cases):
C:\Users\82698\.conda\envs\wisdem-env\python.exe C:\Users\82698\Desktop\test\WISDEM-ma…