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Course Code MTH204 Course Category Course Title NUMERICAL ANALYSIS Courses with Numerical focus Course Planner 14850::Ramanjeet Kaur Lectures 3.0 Tutorials Practicals Credits 0.0 0.0 3.0
TextBooks Sr No T-1 Title Numerical Methods in Engineering and Science Reference Books Sr No R-1 R-2 Title Elementary Numerical Analysis: An Algorithmic approach Author Conte, S.D and Carl D. Boor Edition 3rd 6th Year 2005 2012 Publisher Name Tata McGraw Hill New Age international Ltd. Author B.S. Grewal Edition 9th Year 2010 Publisher Name Khanna Publishers
Numerical methods for Scientific and By M.K. Jain, Engineering Computation S.R.KIyenger and R.K. Jain INTRODUCTORY METHODS OF NUMERICAL ANALYSIS SASTRY, S. S
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Journals articles as Compulsary reading (specific articles, complete reference) http://www.maths.manchester.ac.uk/~cp/frontpage157.htm , , http://kr.cs.ait.ac.th/~radok/math/mat7/step13.htm#STEP13 , , http://tinyurl.com/cnbyzdf , ,
Relevant Websites Sr No RW-1 RW-2 RW-3 (Web address) (only if relevant to the course) http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/na/PartIB/ http://nm.mathforcollege.com/ http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mechanical-engineering/2-993j-introduction-tonumericalanalysis- for-engineering-13-002j-spring-2005/lecture-notes/ Salient Features Lecture notes available Contains detailed entries of all topics MIT Lecture Notes on Numerical Analysis
LTP week distribution: (LTP Weeks) Weeks before MTE Weeks After MTE 7 6
Spill Over
Week 1
Lecture 1
Students will be able to White board along know about different with discussion errors Students will be able to White board along know about different with discussion errors Will be able to evaluate White board along the root of equation with discussion
Lecture 2
Error, Relative Error, Absolute error OR-1 Geometrical interpretation, formula and examples of Bisection method for finding roots Geometrical interpretation, formula and examples of Bisection method for finding roots
Lecture 3
Week 2
Lecture 4
T-1:T-1;2.8
Lecture 5
Solution of algebraic and Transcendental equations(Iteration method) Solution of algebraic and Transcendental equations(NewtonRaphson method)
T-1:T-1;2.10
Geometrical Student will be able to interpretation, formula evaluate the root of and examples of Iteration equation method for finding roots
Lecture 6
T-1:T-1;2.11
Geometrical Will be able to evaluate White board along interpretation, formula the root of equation with discussion and examples of Newton Raphson's method for finding roots rate of convergence, rate rate of convergence, of convergence of rate Newton Raphson method of convergence of Newton Raphson method introduction to interpolation Definition of E, Forward, backward, average operators and relation between them, White board along with discussion
Week 3
Lecture 7
Lecture 8
Interpolation for equi-spaced data (Introduction) Interpolation for equi-spaced data (Finite Difference Operator)
T-1:T-1;7.1 T-1:T-1;6.2
Students will master the White board along concept of Interpolation with discussion Students will master the White board along concept of operators with discussion and can use any of them interchangeblly
Week 3
Lecture 9
T-1:T-1;7.1-7.2
RW-3
Student will be able to compute the value of dependent variable at any given value of independent variable lying near the start of table Student will be able to compute the value of dependent variable at any given value of independent variable lying near the end of table
Week 4
Lecture 10
T-1:T-1;7.3
Test1 Gauss forward Student will be able to interpolation formula and compute the value of examples dependent variable at any given value of independent variable lying near the mid of table Gauss backward Student will be able to interpolation formula and compute the value of examples dependent variable at any given value of independent variable lying near the mid of table Stirling interpolation formula and examples Student will be able to compute the value of dependent variable at any given value of independent variable lying near the mid of table Student will be able to compute the value of dependent variable at any given value of independent variable lying near the mid of table Student will be able to compute the value of dependent variable at any given value of independent variable lying near the mid of table White board along with discussion
Week 5
Lecture 13
T-1:T-1;7.6
Lecture 14
T-1:T-1;7.7
Lecture 15
T-1:T-1;7.8;7.10
T-1:T-1;7.8;7.10
OR-3
Week 6
Lecture 16
T-1:T-1;7.11-7.12
RW-2
student will learn to interpolate the value when independent variable is unequally spaced student will learn to interpolate the value when independent variable is unequally spaced
Lecture 17 Lecture 18 Interpolation With Unequal Intervals(Newton Divided Difference Formula) T-1:T-1;7.13-7.15 R-2:R-2;4.9
Test2 Newton divided difference interpolation formula and examples White board along with discussion
Week 7
Lecture 19
T-1:T-1;8.1-8.2 R-3:R-3;6.1;6.2
Student will learn to White board along compute the derivative with discussion at any given point when tabulated values are given instead of function Student will learn to White board along compute the derivative with discussion at any given point when tabulated values are given instead of function Student will be able to demonstrate the best line approximating the given set of tabulated values Student will be able to demonstrate the best line approximating the given set of tabulated values Student will be able to demonstrate the best parabola and exponential curve approximating the given set of tabulated values Student will be able to demonstrate the best parabola and exponential curve approximating the given set of tabulated values White board along with discussion
T-1:T-1;8.1-8.2
RW-1
Lecture 20
T-1:T-1;5.4-5.5
Formula and examples of fitting a straight line using least square principle Formula and examples of fitting a straight line using least square principle Fitting of parabola and exponential curve using least square principle
T-1:T-1;5.4-5.5
Lecture 21
OR-2
MID-TERM
Week 8
Lecture 22
T-1:T-1;8.4-8.5
Trapezoidal rule formula Will learn how to and based examples compute the integral when analytical approach is difficult Trapezoidal rule formula Will learn how to and based examples compute the integral when analytical approach is difficult Simpson 1 over 3 rule formula and based examples Simpson 3 by 8 rule formula and based examples Guass quadrature methods formula and based examples Taylors Series Will learn how to compute the integral when analytical approach is difficult Will learn how to compute the integral when analytical approach is difficult Will learn how to compute the integral when analytical approach is difficult
T-1:T-1;8.5
Lecture 23
T-1:T-1;8.5
Lecture 24
T-1:T-1;8.5
Week 9
Lecture 25
T-1:T-1;8.5 R-2:R-2;5.8
Lecture 26
T-1:T-1;10.3 R-3:R-3;8.2
Students will learn what White board along is meaning of solution with discussion of a differential equation and how to get an approximate solution of ordinary differential equation by Taylor series method Students will learn what White board along is meaning of solution with discussion of a differential equation and how to get an approximate solution of ordinary differential equation by Taylor series method Students will learn what White board along is meaning of solution with discussion of a differential equation and how to get an approximate solution of ordinary differential equation by Picards method
T-1:T-1;10.3
Taylors Series
Lecture 27
T-1:T-1;10.2 R-3:R-3;8.3
Picards Method
Week 10
Lecture 28
T-1:T-1;10.4
Euler's method
Students will learn what White board along is meaning of solution with discussion of a differential equation and how to get an approximate solution of ordinary differential equation by Euler method
Lecture 29
Numerical Solution of ODE (Modified Euler method) Numerical Solution of ODE (Modified Euler method) Numerical Solution of ODE (Runge-Kutta (fourth order) method) Numerical Solution of ODE (Runge-Kutta (fourth order) method) Multistep Methods and PDE (Adams Bash forth method)
Formula and examples of Students will be able to White board along Modified Euler method trace the solution of with discussion IVP Formula and examples of Students will be able to White board along Modified Euler method trace the solution of with discussion IVP Solution of ODE by Students will learn how White board along using Runge Kutta fourth to find accurate solution with discussion order method of IVP Solution of ODE by Students will learn how White board along using Runge Kutta fourth to find accurate solution with discussion order method of IVP Test3 Solution of ODE by using Adams Bash forth method and milne's method Solution of ODE by using Adams Bash forth method and milne's method Solution of ODE by using Adams Bash forth method and milne's method Solution of ODE by using Adams Bash forth method and milne's method Solution of ODE by using Adams Bash forth method and milne's method Solution of ODE by using Adams Bash forth method and milne's method Students will learn how White board along to find solution of IVP with discussion and then how to improve it Students will learn how White board along to find solution of IVP with discussion and then how to improve it Students will learn how White board along to find solution of IVP with discussion and then how to improve it Students will learn how White board along to find solution of IVP with discussion and then how to improve it Students will learn how White board along to find solution of IVP with discussion and then how to improve it Students will learn how White board along to find solution of IVP with discussion and then how to improve it
Lecture 30
Week 11
Lecture 31
Lecture 32
T-1:T-1;10.7
T-1:T-1;10.8-10.9
Lecture 35
T-1:T-1;10.8-10.9
T-1:T-1;10.1
Lecture 36
T-1:T-1;10.1
T-1:T-1;10.8-10.9
Week 13
Lecture 37
T-1:T-1;11.1-11.5
Formula and examples of Students will learn Jacobi Method numerical approach of finding solution of partial differential equation Formula and examples of Students will learn Seidel Method numerical approach of finding solution of partial differential equation Formula and examples of Students will learn Seidel Method numerical approach of finding solution of partial differential equation Formula and examples of Students will learn Jacobi Method numerical approach of finding solution of partial differential equation Formula and examples of Students will learn Jacobi Method numerical approach of finding solution of partial differential equation Formula and examples of Students will learn Seidel Method numerical approach of finding solution of partial differential equation
T-1:T-1;11.5
Lecture 38
T-1:T-1;11.5
T-1:T-1;11.1-11.5
Lecture 39
T-1:T-1;11.1-11.5
T-1:T-1;11.5
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Objective
Evaluation Mode
Test1
To test the root finding skills of students and analyze their error analyzing capabilities.
Test will be covering : Types of errors, Propagation of errors, Individual Significant digits, Bisection method, Method of false position, Iteration method, Newton-Raphson method, Rate of convergence. It will consist of 30 marks and format will be as per the format available in Academic manual for Spring term. It will be conducted in lecture and there will be two set of question papers .Test will be covering : Types of errors, Propagation of errors, Significant digits, Bisection method, Method of false position, Iteration method, Newton-Raphson method, Rate of convergence. It will consist of 30 marks and format will be as per the format available in Academic manual for Spring term. It will be conducted in lecture and there will be two set of question papers . Gauss-Seidel Iteration method, Finite difference operators, Gregory Newton forward and backward difference interpolation, Gauss forward and backward interpolation formula. Individual
Test2
Test will be of 30 marks and performance will be step wise evaluation of questions attempted Test will be of 30 marks and performance will be step wise evaluation of questions attempted
5/6
Test3
To test the learning outcome of differntiation, integration, Least square methods and single step methods for solving ODEconcepts
Various formulae for first and second derivative with errors, Trapezoidal rule, Simpson 1/3 and 3/8 rule, Least square approximation, Fitting of straight line, parabola and exponential curve, Fitting of straight line, Modified Euler method, RungeKutta (fourth order) method
Individual
10 / 11