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Item 64/23 - Annexure - 18
‘CS14003 ‘Computer Oriented Numerical Methods LIT Pe
3[o]2 014
Prerequisite Nil Syllabus version
1.0,
Course Objectives:
1, To develop the mathematical skils of the students in the areas of numerical methods,
2. To teach theory and applications of numerical methods in many engineering subjects
Which require solutions of linear systems, finding eigen values, eigenvectors,
interpolation and applications, solving ODEs, PDEs and dealing with statistical
problems like testing of hypotheses.
3. To lay foundation of computational mathematics for post-graduate courses,
specialized studies and research.
Course Outcome:
Understand the use of numerical methods in modem scientific computing
Understand with finite precision Computing
Provide numerical solutions of nonlinear equations in a single variable
Apply numerical interpolation and approximation of functions
Apply numerical integration and differentiation
Provide numerical solution of ordinary differential equations
Be familiar with calculation and interpretation of errors in numerical methods.
Monsen
Module:1 | Errors and Finite Differences 7 Hours
Error & their analysis, Computer arithmetic, Floating-point number operation. Finite
differences: Difference operator, Difference tables, Factorial polynomials, Summation of
series
Module:2 | Algebraic & Transcendental Equations 6 Hours
Bisection method, Iteration method, method of false position, Newton-Raphson method,
Rate of convergence of methods.
Module:3 | interpolation hours
Newton's forward and backward interpolation, Gauss, Stirling's and Bessef's formula for
equal interval, Lagrange’s interpolation and Newton's divided difference formula for unequal
interval.
Module:4_| Solution to Simuftaneous Linear Equations hours
Solution of simultaneous equations by Gauss elimination method, Gauss-Seidel's method,
Jacobi's method,
Modul Equations hours
“Taylor's series method, Euler's method, Modified Euler's method, Runge-Kutta method.
Module:6 | Numerical Differentiation & Integration 8 hours
Introduction, Numerical differentiation, Numerical integration by Trapezoidal rule,
‘Simpson's 1/3 rule, Simpson's 3/8 rule, Boole’s & Weddle’s rule, Euler-Maclaurin's formula.
‘Module:7 | Frequency distribution and Central Tendency 4 hours:
Central Tendency (Only Algorithm and its Application), Dispersion-Standard Deviation,
Coefficient of Variance(Only Algorithm and its Application), Correlation and regression
(All Methods and Examples with Algorithm and its Application).
Module:8 | Contemporary Issues Thours
Total Lecture hours: aS hours
Text Book(s)
7.) Rajaraman, Vaidyeswaran. Computer oriented numerical methods. PHI Leaming Pvt
Ltd, 2018,
Reference Books
Sastry, S. S. (2012). Introductory methods of numerical analysis. PHI Learning Pvt
Ltd
Proceedings of the 64th Academic Council (16.12.2021) 289Item 64/23 - Annexure - 18
Publications, Ltd., 2008.
2] Goyal, Manish, Computer based numerical & statistical techniques. Laxmi
International, 2009.
3] Khandelwal, Anju. Computer Based Numerical & Statistical Techniques, New Age
‘examples mainly from the life sciences. CUP Archive, 1979.
4] Pollard, John Hurlstone. A handbook of numerical and statistical techniques: with
Mode of Evaluation: CAT / Assignment / Quiz / FAT / Project / Seminar
List of Challenging Experiments (Indicative)
1] implement Bisection, Newion Raphson, and False position 4 Fours
methods.
2 Solve the linear equations using Gaussian elimination method, 3 Hours
3| Solve the linear equation using Gauss-Jordan method. 3 Hours
4] Solve the differential equations using Taylor series method, 3 Hours
5| Solve the differential equations using RK2 method. 3 Hours
6] Solve the differential equations using RK4 method, 3 Hours
7| Find solution for given integral function using Simpson's 1/3 rule 3 Hours
'8| Find solution for given integral function using Simpson's 3/8 rule 3 Hours
‘9| Solve the linear equations using Jacobis Method 3 Hours
(Implement Lagrange’s interpolation. 2 Hours
Total Laboratory Hours | 30 Hours
Recommended by Board of Studies _| 25-10-2021
‘Approved by Academic Council No. 64 Date [16-12-2021
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