pub struct EncodeChartDevice {
pub center: Vec<f64>,
pub radius: f64,
pub certified_radius: f64,
pub lipschitz: f64,
pub has_jacobian: bool,
pub amortized_jacobian: Vec<f64>,
pub recon_center: Vec<f64>,
}Expand description
One offline-certified chart, flattened.
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§center: Vec<f64>Chart center t_c, length d.
radius: f64In-chart radius (the Lipschitz-validity ball).
certified_radius: f64Certified Newton radius (> 0 ⇒ the chart is routable).
lipschitz: f64Closed-form Hessian-Lipschitz constant L over the chart.
has_jacobian: boolWhether the chart carries a distilled IFT Jacobian A₁ (finite β).
amortized_jacobian: Vec<f64>A₁, row-major a1[axis*p + out], length d*p (empty if !has_jacobian).
recon_center: Vec<f64>Amplitude-1 center reconstruction m₁ = BᵀΦ(t_c), length p.
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Source§impl Clone for EncodeChartDevice
impl Clone for EncodeChartDevice
Source§fn clone(&self) -> EncodeChartDevice
fn clone(&self) -> EncodeChartDevice
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1.0.0 (const: unstable) · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Freeze for EncodeChartDevice
impl RefUnwindSafe for EncodeChartDevice
impl Send for EncodeChartDevice
impl Sync for EncodeChartDevice
impl Unpin for EncodeChartDevice
impl UnsafeUnpin for EncodeChartDevice
impl UnwindSafe for EncodeChartDevice
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