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The Fifth International Conference on Automatic Differentiation
held from August 11 to 15, 2008 in Bonn, Germany, is the most
recent one in a series that began in Breckenridge, USA, in 1991 and
continued in Santa Fe, USA, in 1996, Nice, France, in 2000 and
Chicago, USA, in 2004. The 31 papers included in these proceedings
re?ect the state of the art in automatic differentiation (AD) with
respect to theory, applications, and tool development. Overall, 53
authors from institutions in 9 countries contributed, demonstrating
the worldwide acceptance of AD technology in computational science.
Recently it was shown that the problem underlying AD is indeed
NP-hard, f- mally proving the inherently challenging nature of this
technology. So, most likely, no deterministic "silver bullet"
polynomial algorithm can be devised that delivers optimum
performance for general codes. In this context, the exploitation of
doma- speci?c structural information is a driving issue in
advancing practical AD tool and algorithm development. This trend
is prominently re?ected in many of the pub- cations in this volume,
not only in a better understanding of the interplay of AD and
certain mathematical paradigms, but in particular in the use of
hierarchical AD approaches that judiciously employ general AD
techniques in application-speci?c - gorithmic harnesses. In this
context, the understanding of structures such as sparsity of
derivatives, or generalizations of this concept like scarcity,
plays a critical role, in particular for higher derivative
computations.
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