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Specular differentiation in normed vector spaces and its applications

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Specular Differentiation

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This repository contains the Python package specular_diff and codes for applications:

Introduction

Specular differentiation generalizes classical differentiation. A specular derivative can be understood as the average of the inclination angles of the right and left derivatives. In contrast, a symmetric derivative is the average of the right and left derivatives. Their difference is illustrated as in the following figure.

specular-derivative-animation

Installation

Dependencies

specular-differentiation requires:

  • Python 3.10 or later
  • NumPy 2.2.5 or later

User installation

You can install the released version directly from PyPI:

pip install specular-differentiation

Quick start

The following simple example calculates the specular derivative of the ReLU function $f(x) = max(0, x)$ at the origin.

>>> import specular_diff as sd
>>> 
>>> ReLU = lambda x: max(x, 0)
>>> sd.specular_derivative(ReLU, x=0)
0.41421356237309515

Tutorial

Detailed usage examples can be found in the tutorial document.

Applications

Specular differentiation is defined in normed vector spaces, allowing for applications in higher-dimensional Euclidean spaces. Two applications are provided in this repository.

Nonsmooth convex optimization

In [2], the specular gradient method is introduced for optimizing nonsmooth convex objective functions.

Initial value problems for ordinary differential equations

In [1], the specular Euler scheme of Type 5 is introduced for solving ODEs numerically, yielding more accurate numerical solutions than classical schemes: the explicit and implicit Euler schemes and the Crank-Nicolson scheme.

ODE-numerical-example

LaTeX notation

To use the specular differentiation symbol in your LaTeX document, please refer to the following instructions.

Setup

Add the following code to your LaTeX preamble (before \begin{document}):

% Required packages
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{bm}

% Definition of Specular Differentiation symbol
\newcommand\sd[1][.5]{\mathbin{\vcenter{\hbox{\scalebox{#1}{\,$\bm{\wedge}$}}}}}

Usage examples

Use the symbol in your document (after \begin{document}):

% A specular derivative in the one-dimensional Euclidean space
$f^{\sd}(x)$

% A specular directional derivative in normed vector spaces
$\partial^{\sd}_v f(x)$

References

[1] K. Jung. Nonlinear numerical schemes using specular differentiation for initial value problems of first-order ordinary differential equations. arXiv preprint arXiv:??, 2025.

[2] K. Jung. Specular differentiation in normed vector spaces and its applications to nonsmooth convex optimization. arXiv preprint arXiv:??, 2025.

[3] K. Jung and J. Oh. The specular derivative. arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.06062, 2022.

[4] K. Jung and J. Oh. The wave equation with specular derivatives. arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.06933, 2022.

[5] K. Jung and J. Oh. Nonsmooth convex optimization using the specular gradient method with root-linear convergence. arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.06933, 2024.

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