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MAT3005 Applied Numerical Methods


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Prerequisites : MAT2002
Module Topic Lecture
Hours SLO
1 Algebraic and Transcendental Equations: General iterative 5 1,2,7
method- Newton Raphson method- Secant method -rates of
convergence-System of non-linear equations-Newtons method

2 System of Linear Equations and Eigen Value Problems: Gauss 6 1,2,


Seidel iteration method. Convergence analysis of iterative methods- 11,18
LU Decomposition -Tri diagonal system of equations: Thomas
algorithm- Eigen values of a matrix by Power and Jacobi methods

3 Interpolation: Finite difference operators- Newtons forward- 6 1, 2,


Newtons Backward- Central differences-Stirlings interpolation - 12,17
Lagranges interpolation - Newtons divided difference-Interpolation
with cubic splines-Inverse Interpolation.

4 Numerical Differentiation and Integration: Numerical 6 1, 2, 7,8


differentiation with interpolation polynomials-maxima and minima for
tabulated values-Trapezoidal rule, Simpsons 1/3 rd and 3/8 th rules.
Rombergs method. Two and Three point Gaussian quadrature
formula.
5 Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations: Taylor 8 1,2,
Series method-Runge Kutta method of order four for first and 9,10
second order differential equations- Adams-Bashforth-Moulton
predictor-corrector methods. Finite difference solution for the second
order ordinary differential equations.
6 Numerical solution of Partial Differential Equations: 6 1, 2,
Classification of second order linear partial differential equations- 3,4
Laplace equation Gauss- Seidal method-One dimensional heat
equation- Schmidt explicit method-Crank-Nicolson implicit method.-
One dimensional wave equationExplicit method.
7 Variational Methods: Introduction to calculus of variations - 6 1, 2,
Definition of functional - Extremals of functional of a single 17,18
dependent variable and its first derivative: Rayleigh-Ritz
method, Galerkin method.
8 Guest Lecture by experts: Finite element method for solving 2 1,2,
Differential equations. 7,17
Total Lecture Hours 45

Tutorial 15 5,6,8
A minimum of 5 problems to be worked out by students in every Tutorial Class 13,15
Another 5 problems per Tutorial Class to be given as home work. 20
TextBook:
1. M. K. Jain, S. R. K. Iyengar and R. K. Jain, Numerical methods for scientific and Engineering, New
Age International Ltd., 5th Edition (2010).
2. C. F. Gerald and P.V. Wheatley. Applied Numerical analysis, Addition-Wesley, 7th Edition (2004).
Reference Books:
1. S. S. Sastry, Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, PHI Pvt Ltd, 5th Edition, New Delhi
(2009).
2. W.Y. Yang, W. Cao, T.S. Chung and J. Morris, Applied Numerical Methods Using MATLAB, Wiley
India Edt (2007).
3. Steven C. Chapra and Ra P. Canale, Numerical methods for Engineers with Programming and
software applications, 7th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill (2014).
4. R. L. Burden and J. D. Faires, Numerical Analysis, 4 th Edition, Brooks Cole, (2012).
Mode of Teaching:
Class room teaching
Introducing Units through applications
Min of 1 lecture by experts

Mode of Evaluation: Digital Assignments, Continuous Assessment Test, Final Assessment Test.

Compiled By:
B.Rushi Kumar, R Hemmandri Reddy, Dr. B.S.R.V. Prasad
Dr. Nageshwar Rao Ragi, Dr. Peri Kameswara Kameswaran

Recommended by the Board of Studies: 09-03-2016

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