CHAD: Combinatory Homomorphic Automatic Differentiation

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2022-08-17

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Vákár, Matthijs I.L.ORCID 0000-0003-4603-0523ISNI 0000000464978681
Smeding, Tom J.ORCID 0000-0002-4986-6820ISNI 0000000512623405

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Abstract

We introduce Combinatory Homomorphic Automatic Differentiation (CHAD), a principled, pure, provably correct define-then-run method for performing forward and reverse mode automatic differentiation (AD) on programming languages with expressive features. It implements AD as a compositional, type-respecting source-code transformation that generates purely functional code. This code transformation is principled in the sense that it is the unique homomorphic (structure preserving) extension to expressive languages of Elliott’s well-known and unambiguous definitions of AD for a first-order functional language. Correctness of the method follows by a (compositional) logical relations argument that shows that the semantics of the syntactic derivative is the usual calculus derivative of the semantics of the original program. In their most elegant formulation, the transformations generate code with linear types. However, the code transformations can be implemented in a standard functional language lacking linear types: While the correctness proof requires tracking of linearity, the actual transformations do not. In fact, even in a standard functional language, we can get all of the type-safety that linear types give us: We can implement all linear types used to type the transformations as abstract types by using a basic module system. In this article, we detail the method when applied to a simple higher-order language for manipulating statically sized arrays. However, we explain how the methodology applies, more generally, to functional languages with other expressive features. Finally, we discuss how the scope of CHAD extends beyond applications in AD to other dynamic program analyses that accumulate data in a commutative monoid.

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Automatic differentiation, denotational semantics, functional programming, software correctness, Taverne, Software

Citation

Vákár, M & Smeding, T 2022, 'CHAD: Combinatory Homomorphic Automatic Differentiation', ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, vol. 44, no. 3, 20, pp. 1-49. https://doi.org/10.1145/3527634