Gradient and Hessian of functions with non-independent variables
Abstract
Mathematical models are sometime given as functions of independent input variables and equations or inequations connecting the input variables. A probabilistic characterization of such models results in treating them as functions with non-independent variables. Using the distribution function or copula of such variables that comply with such equations or inequations, we derive two types of partial derivatives of functions with non-independent variables (i.e., actual and dependent derivatives) and argue in favor of the latter. The dependent partial derivatives of functions with non-independent variables rely on the dependent Jacobian matrix of dependent variables, which is also used to define a tensor metric. The differential geometric framework allows for deriving the gradient, Hessian and Taylor-type expansion of functions with non-independent variables.
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@article{arxiv.2304.05835,
title = {Gradient and Hessian of functions with non-independent variables},
author = {Matieyendou Lamboni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.05835},
year = {2023}
}