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Checkpointing schemes are scientific computing algorithms used in solving time dependent adjoint equations, as well as reverse mode automatic differentiation.[1]

References

  1. ^ D. K. Pradhan and N. H. Vaidya, "Roll-forward checkpointing scheme: a novel fault-tolerant architecture," in IEEE Transactions on Computers, vol. 43, no. 10, pp. 1163-1174, Oct. 1994, doi: 10.1109/12.324542.
  • Griewank, Andreas (2000). Evaluating Derivatives: Principles and Techniques of Algorithmic Differentiation. Frontiers in Applied Mathematics. Vol. 19. SIAM. ISBN 0-89871-451-6.