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2006
Petzold, L., S. T. Li, Y. Cao, and R. Serban, "Sensitivity analysis of di erential-algebraic equations and partial di erential equations", COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, 2006.
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2003
Petzold, L., Y. Cao, S. Li, and R. Serban, "Adaptive numerical methods for sensitivity analysis of di erential-algebraic equations and partial di erential equations", Proceedings,Workshop on Modeling and Simulation in Chemical Engineering, Coimbra, Portugal, 2003.
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2002
Cao, Y., S. Li, L. Petzold, and R. Serban, "Adjoint sensitivity analysis for di erential-algebraic equations: the adjoint DAE system and its numerical solution", SIAM J. Sci. Comput., 2002.
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2001
Petzold, L., R. Serban, S. Li, S. Raha, and Y. Cao, "sensitivity analysis and design optimization of di erential-algebraic equation systems", NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Computational Aspects of Nonlinear Structural Systems with Large Rigid Body Motion, 2001.
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