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Calculus functions in Julia
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Calculus.jl

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Introduction

The Calculus package provides tools for working with the basic calculus operations of differentiation and integration. You can use the Calculus package to produce approximate derivatives by several forms of finite differencing or to produce exact derivative using symbolic differentiation. You can also compute definite integrals by different numerical methods.

API

Most users will want to work with a limited set of basic functions:

Usage Examples

There are a few basic approaches to using the Calculus package:

Direct Finite Differencing

using Calculus

# Compare with cos(0.0)
derivative(sin, 0.0)
# Compare with cos(1.0)
derivative(sin, 1.0)
# Compare with cos(pi)
derivative(sin, float(pi))

# Compare with [cos(0.0), -sin(0.0)]
Calculus.gradient(x -> sin(x[1]) + cos(x[2]), [0.0, 0.0])
# Compare with [cos(1.0), -sin(1.0)]
Calculus.gradient(x -> sin(x[1]) + cos(x[2]), [1.0, 1.0])
# Compare with [cos(pi), -sin(pi)]
Calculus.gradient(x -> sin(x[1]) + cos(x[2]), [float64(pi), float64(pi)])

# Compare with -sin(0.0)
second_derivative(sin, 0.0)
# Compare with -sin(1.0)
second_derivative(sin, 1.0)
# Compare with -sin(pi)
second_derivative(sin, float64(pi))

# Compare with [-sin(0.0) 0.0; 0.0 -cos(0.0)]
hessian(x -> sin(x[1]) + cos(x[2]), [0.0, 0.0])
# Compare with [-sin(1.0) 0.0; 0.0 -cos(1.0)]
hessian(x -> sin(x[1]) + cos(x[2]), [1.0, 1.0])
# Compare with [-sin(pi) 0.0; 0.0 -cos(pi)]
hessian(x -> sin(x[1]) + cos(x[2]), [float64(pi), float64(pi)])

Higher-Order Functions

using Calculus

g1 = derivative(sin)
g1(0.0)
g1(1.0)
g1(pi)

g2 = Calculus.gradient(x -> sin(x[1]) + cos(x[2]))
g2([0.0, 0.0])
g2([1.0, 1.0])
g2([pi, pi])

h1 = second_derivative(sin)
h1(0.0)
h1(1.0)
h1(pi)

h2 = hessian(x -> sin(x[1]) + cos(x[2]))
h2([0.0, 0.0])
h2([1.0, 1.0])
h2([pi, pi])

Symbolic Differentiation

using Calculus

differentiate("cos(x) + sin(x) + exp(-x) * cos(x)", :x)
differentiate("cos(x) + sin(y) + exp(-x) * cos(y)", [:x, :y])

Numerical Integration

The Calculus package no longer provides routines for univariate numerical integration. Use QuadGK.jl instead.

Credits

Calculus.jl is built on contributions from:

And draws inspiration and ideas from: