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Some examples that use differentiable types also require an underlying vector space for the differentiable type. However, this should not be necessary. Only the tangent type associated with a differentiable type needs a vector space. In other words, we need definitions for tangent + tangent, scalar * tangent and primal + tangent, but primal + primal and scalar * primal should not be necessary.
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Some examples that use differentiable types also require an underlying vector space for the differentiable type. However, this should not be necessary. Only the tangent type associated with a differentiable type needs a vector space. In other words, we need definitions for
tangent + tangent
,scalar * tangent
andprimal + tangent
, butprimal + primal
andscalar * primal
should not be necessary.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: