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12D86101 Advanced Computing Methods

This document appears to be an exam for an Advanced Computing Methods course, listing 8 questions covering various mathematical and statistical topics: 1) Proving properties of bilinear transformations and circles/straight lines. 2) Proving properties related to roots of equations and Cauchy's residue theorem. 3) Solving difference equations and explaining solution techniques for equations and ODEs. 4) Finding eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a matrix. 5) Stating and proving the Implicit Function theorem and defining/explaining singular points. 6) Using methods like Lagrange multipliers and gradient descent to minimize functions subject to constraints. 7) Defining probability, stating and proving Bayes'

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12D86101 Advanced Computing Methods

This document appears to be an exam for an Advanced Computing Methods course, listing 8 questions covering various mathematical and statistical topics: 1) Proving properties of bilinear transformations and circles/straight lines. 2) Proving properties related to roots of equations and Cauchy's residue theorem. 3) Solving difference equations and explaining solution techniques for equations and ODEs. 4) Finding eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a matrix. 5) Stating and proving the Implicit Function theorem and defining/explaining singular points. 6) Using methods like Lagrange multipliers and gradient descent to minimize functions subject to constraints. 7) Defining probability, stating and proving Bayes'

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Code: 12D86101
M.Tech - I Semester Regular Examinations, April/May 2013
ADVANCED COMPUTING METHODS
(Micro and Nano Electronics)

Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 60


Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
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1 (a) Prove that
(b) Prove that every bilinear transformation transforms circles or straight lines into circles
(or) straight lines and inverse points into inverse.

2 (a) Prove that all the roots of lie between the circles
(b) State and prove Cauchys residue theorem.

3 (a)

(b)
population for the year: (i) 1895. (ii) 1925.

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The population of a town in the decimal census was as given below. Estimate the

(i) From the difference equation corresponding to the family of curves

4 (a)
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(ii) Explain the solution techniques which are used in finding the root of an equation.
Briefly.

What are the solutions techniques used in solving O.D.E?

(b)
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Find the eigen values and eigen vectors of the matrix

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5 (a)
(b)
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State and prove Implicit function theorem.

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Define singular point. Explain the nature of singular points.

6 (a)
(b) Minimize
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Explain: (i) Lagrange multipliers. (ii) Gradient method.
subject to the constants for

7 (a) (i) Give the classical definition of probability. (ii) State and prove Bayes theorem.
(b) Two cards are selected at random from 10 each numbered 1 to 10. Find the probability
that the sum is odd if (i) two cards are drawn.
(ii) Two cards are drawn one after another with replacement.
(iii) Two cards are drawn one after another without replacement.

8 (a) Define: (i) Discrete distributions. (ii) Non-linear correlation.


(b) The marks obtained by 10 students in mathematics and statistics are given below. Find
the coefficient of correlation between the two subjects.
Marks in 75 30 60 80 53 35 15 40 38 48
Maths 85 45 54 91 58 63 35 43 45 44

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