Optimal Multistage Algorithm for Adjoint Computation
Résumé
We reexamine the work of Stumm and Walther on multistage algorithms for adjoint
computation. We provide an optimal algorithm for this problem when there are two
levels of checkpoints, in memory and on disk. Previously, optimal algorithms for
adjoint computations were known only for a single level of checkpoints with no
writing and reading costs; a well-known example is the binomial checkpointing
algorithm of Griewank and Walther. Stumm and Walther extended that binomial
checkpointing algorithm to the case of two levels of checkpoints, but they did
not provide any optimality results. We bridge the gap by designing the first
optimal algorithm in this context. We experimentally compare our optimal
algorithm with that of Stumm and Walther to assess the difference in
performance.
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