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N    10:01  What is automatic differentiation? A tutorial and demonstration using JAX. by Matt Bonney, March 2026‎‎ 2 changes history +2,573 [Jadmin‎ (2×)]
     
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09:48 (cur | prev) +2,561 Jadmin talk contribs (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:What is automatic differentiation? A tutorial and demonstration using JAX. by Matt Bonney, March 2026}} ==Understanding Jointed Interfaces Through Tribomechadynamics== Dr. Matt Bonney Lecturer (assistance professor equivilant) at Swansea University March 2026 ===Abstract:=== As we explore the complex nature of nonlinear dynamics and joint mechanics, there is an increasing computational demand for simulation and evaluation of both physics-based and da...")
N    10:01  Probabilistic Structural Uncertainty Modeling by Marc Mignole, April 2026 diffhist +1,799 Jadmin talk contribs (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Probabilistic Structural Uncertainty Modeling by Marc Mignole, April 2026}} ==Probabilistic Structural Uncertainty Modeling== Marc Mignole Professor, Arizona State University April, 2026 ===Abstract:=== The talk will first discuss what uncertainty is, differences between epistemic and aleatoric uncertainties, and why they should be modeled/accounted for. Probabilistic concepts used to model uncertainty will then be reviewed, from introducing well chos...")