Reference documentation for deal.II version 9.3.3
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Classes | Functions

Classes

class  CSEDictionaryVisitor
 
struct  DictionaryOptimizer
 
class  DictionarySubstitutionVisitor
 
struct  LambdaOptimizer
 
struct  OptimizerHelper
 

Functions

bool use_symbolic_CSE (const enum OptimizationFlags &flags)
 
int get_LLVM_optimization_level (const enum OptimizationFlags &flags)
 
template<typename NumberType , int rank, int dim, template< int, int, typename > class TensorType>
TensorType< rank, dim, NumberType > tensor_evaluate_optimized (const TensorType< rank, dim, Expression > &symbol_tensor, const std::vector< NumberType > &cached_evaluation, const BatchOptimizer< NumberType > &optimizer)
 
template<typename NumberType , int dim>
SymmetricTensor< 4, dim, NumberType > tensor_evaluate_optimized (const SymmetricTensor< 4, dim, Expression > &symbol_tensor, const std::vector< NumberType > &cached_evaluation, const BatchOptimizer< NumberType > &optimizer)
 
template<typename NumberType , typename T >
void register_functions (BatchOptimizer< NumberType > &optimizer, const T &function)
 
template<typename NumberType , typename T >
void register_functions (BatchOptimizer< NumberType > &optimizer, const std::vector< T > &functions)
 
template<typename NumberType , typename T , typename... Args>
void register_functions (BatchOptimizer< NumberType > &optimizer, const T &function, const Args &... other_functions)
 
template<int rank, int dim, template< int, int, typename > class TensorType>
types::symbol_vector unroll_to_expression_vector (const TensorType< rank, dim, Expression > &symbol_tensor)
 
template<int dim>
types::symbol_vector unroll_to_expression_vector (const SymmetricTensor< 4, dim, Expression > &symbol_tensor)
 
bool is_valid_substitution_symbol (const SymEngine::Basic &entry)
 
void set_value_in_symbol_map (types::substitution_map &substitution_map, const SymEngine::RCP< const SymEngine::Basic > &symbol, const SymEngine::RCP< const SymEngine::Basic > &value)
 
template<bool ignore_invalid_symbols = false>
void add_to_substitution_map (types::substitution_map &substitution_map, const SymEngine::RCP< const SymEngine::Basic > &symbol, const SymEngine::RCP< const SymEngine::Basic > &value)
 

Detailed Description

This namespace defines the classes and functions that help provide a structured interface to symbolic numbers and operations.

Function Documentation

◆ is_valid_substitution_symbol()

bool Differentiation::SD::internal::is_valid_substitution_symbol ( const SymEngine::Basic &  entry)

Return whether or not an entry is a valid symbol that we can expect to perform substitution on.

◆ set_value_in_symbol_map()

void Differentiation::SD::internal::set_value_in_symbol_map ( types::substitution_map substitution_map,
const SymEngine::RCP< const SymEngine::Basic > &  symbol,
const SymEngine::RCP< const SymEngine::Basic > &  value 
)

A convenience function to set the value associated with the symbol in the substitution_map.

Using this function ensures that the symbol is one that is valid specifically for the purpose of symbolic substitution. It must therefore represent a symbol or symbolic derivative, otherwise an error will be thrown.

◆ add_to_substitution_map()

template<bool ignore_invalid_symbols = false>
void Differentiation::SD::internal::add_to_substitution_map ( types::substitution_map substitution_map,
const SymEngine::RCP< const SymEngine::Basic > &  symbol,
const SymEngine::RCP< const SymEngine::Basic > &  value 
)

A convenience function to add an entry to the substitution_map. The new entry will have the key given by symbol with its paired value. Such maps are required to perform substitution of symbolic expressions, where all entries given as keys in the map are substituted by their value counterparts.

There are cases where it is convenient to simply ignore the fact that we may be trying to add invalid symbols. For example, one may wish to add a tensor where only some entries are symbols and the others are zero'd. In this case we ensure that the user knows what they're doing by forcing them to override this safety mechanism with a template parameter. These types of functions are typically called in a manner indicating that the user knows exactly what they're passing into it.

Template Parameters
ignore_invalid_symbolsA template parameter that enforces whether or not the symbol has to be a valid one or not. In the overwhelming majority of cases, the default value of false should be selected, with the result that an exception will be thrown if the input symbolic is, in fact, not a symbolic value or expression.