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This chapter describes the problems met while extending ADIFOR 3.0 to handle programs coming from the MPI datatypes. To give a complete picture of the design space, this chapter first explains why creating a differentiated interface for MPI is preferable to differentiating MPI source itself. Next, we identify the two main problems that MPI datatypes present and present two potential solution techniques. In conclusion, we give some preliminary implementation results.
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Carle, A., Fagan, M. (2002). Automatically Differentiating MPI-1 Datatypes: The Complete Story. In: Corliss, G., Faure, C., Griewank, A., Hascoët, L., Naumann, U. (eds) Automatic Differentiation of Algorithms. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0075-5_25
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