This lesson plan outlines the topics to be covered in a Numerical Methods course over 4 units. Unit I will introduce numerical methods and cover solving equations, fixed point iteration, Newton's method, Gaussian elimination, and Gauss-Jordan method. Unit II will cover Lagrangian polynomials, divided differences, interpolation with cubic splines, and Newton's forward and backward interpolation. Unit III will cover numerical differentiation using interpolation formulas, numerical integration using trapezoidal and Simpson's rules, Romberg method, and Gaussian quadrature. Unit IV will cover single step methods and Taylor series methods. The course aims to develop efficient algorithms for solving engineering problems numerically.
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Lesson Plan Numerical Methods
This lesson plan outlines the topics to be covered in a Numerical Methods course over 4 units. Unit I will introduce numerical methods and cover solving equations, fixed point iteration, Newton's method, Gaussian elimination, and Gauss-Jordan method. Unit II will cover Lagrangian polynomials, divided differences, interpolation with cubic splines, and Newton's forward and backward interpolation. Unit III will cover numerical differentiation using interpolation formulas, numerical integration using trapezoidal and Simpson's rules, Romberg method, and Gaussian quadrature. Unit IV will cover single step methods and Taylor series methods. The course aims to develop efficient algorithms for solving engineering problems numerically.
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RVS SCHOOL OF SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
LESSON PLAN Faculty Name PRIYA.P Degree &ra!c"# Aer$%C&'&l Su()ect Name Numer&cal *et"$+, C$+e # *A--./ Year II Seme,ter #IV O()ect&'e,# The course objective is to develop the computer technology, it is necessary to develop efficient algorithms for solving problems on Science, Engineering and Technology. This course gives a complete procedure for solving different kinds of problems occur in Engineering Numerically. The course will also serve as a pre reuisite for post graduate and speciali!ed studies and research. Te0t $$1# ".#eerarajan,t and $amachandran.T., %Numerical methods with programming in &', Second edition,Tata (c)raw*+ill ,ublishing. &o.-td. .//0 .. Sankara $ao.1,'Numerical methods for Scientists and Engineers', Third Edition, ,rintice +all of India ,rivate -td, New 2elhi..//0. Re2ere!ce $$1,# ".)erwal.3.S. and )rewal.4.S, %Numerical methods in Engineering and Science', 5 th Edition, 1hanna ,ublishiers, New 2elhi,.//6. Sl. N$. Date U!&t T$3&c4,5 C$m3lete+ Date Remar1, & S&g!ature $2 Stu+e!t, Re3re,e!tat&'e U!&t6I " .."."7 I Introduction .."."7 . 7."."7 Solution of Euation 6."."7 7 8."."7 9i:ed point iteration 8."."7 6 0."."7 Newton;s method 0."."7 8 <."."7 )aussian elimination <."."7 5 =."."7 )auss 4ordon method =."."7 0 "/."."7 Iterative method "/."."7 < "0."."7 )auss Seidel method "0."."7 = "<."."7 Inverse of a matri: by )auss 4ordon method "<."."7 "/ "=."."7 ,ower mehod "=."."7 U!&t6II "" "..."7 II -agrangian polynomials "..."7 ". 6..."7 2ivided differences 6..."7 "7 8..."7 Interpolating with a cubic spline 8..."7 "6 5..."7 Newtons forward 5..."7 "8 0..."7 Newtons backward 0..."7 U!&t6III "5 <..."7 III Introduction <..."7 "0 =..."7 2ifferentiation using Interpolation formula =..."7 "< ""..."7 Numerical Integration by Trape!oidal rule ""..."7 "= "7..."7 Simpson;s ">7 and 7>< $ule "7..."7 ./ "6..."7 $omberg method "6..."7 ." "8..."7 Two point )aussian uadrature "8..."7 .. "<..."7 Three point )aussian uadrature "<..."7 .7 "=..."7 2ouble integral using Trape!oidal rule "=..."7 .6 ./..."7 2ouble integral using Simpson;s rule ./..."7 U!&t6IV .8 .<..."7 Single step method .<..."7 .5 ".7."7 Taylors series method ".7."7