meaning of partial differential equation language

1. Partial Differential Equation LANguage PDELAN ["An Extension of Fortran Containing Finite Difference Operators", J. Gary et al, Soft Prac & Exp 24 Oct 1972]. partial equivalence relation PER A relation R on a set S where R is symmetric x R y => y R x and transitive x R y R z => x R z and where there may exist elements in S for which the relation is not defined. A PER is an equivalence relation on the subset for which it is defined, i. e. it is also reflexive x R x. partial evaluation algorithm> Or "specialisation" An optimisation technique where the compiler evaluates some subexpressions at compile-time. For example, pow x 0 = 1 pow x n = if even n then pxn2 * pxn2 else x * pow x n-1 where pxn2 = pow x n/2 f x = pow x 5 Since n is known we can specialise pow in its second argument and unfold the recursive calls: pow5 x = x * x4 where x4 = x2 * x2 x2 = x * x f x = pow5 x pow5 is known as the residual. We could now also unfold pow5 giving: f x = x * x4 where x4 = x2 * x2 x2 = x * x It is important that the partial evaluation algorithm should terminate. This is not guaranteed in the presence of recursive function definitions. For example, if partial evaluation were applied to the right hand side of the second clause for pow above, it would never terminate because the value of n is not known. Partial evaluation might change the termination properties of the program if, for example, the expression x * 0 was reduced to 0 it would terminate even if x and thus x * 0 did not. It may be necessary to reorder an expression to partially evaluate it, e. g. f x y = x + y + 1 g z = f 3 z If we rewrite f: f x y = x + 1 + y then the expression x+1 becomes a constant for the function g and we can say g z = f 3 z = 3 + 1 + z = 4 + z Partial evaluation of built-in functions applied to constant arguments is known as constant folding. See also full laziness.


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