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This document provides the details of 6 problems for a Numerical Methods tutorial. Students are encouraged to use computational tools like MATLAB to complete the problems. The problems cover determining the determinant and inverse of matrices, evaluating functions using single and double precision, solving input-output and tri-diagonal systems using Gauss elimination and Thomas algorithm, solving a linear system using Doolittle's algorithm, and analyzing memory storage of symmetric matrices. Students must submit their work by August 22nd before 5 PM.

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This document provides the details of 6 problems for a Numerical Methods tutorial. Students are encouraged to use computational tools like MATLAB to complete the problems. The problems cover determining the determinant and inverse of matrices, evaluating functions using single and double precision, solving input-output and tri-diagonal systems using Gauss elimination and Thomas algorithm, solving a linear system using Doolittle's algorithm, and analyzing memory storage of symmetric matrices. Students must submit their work by August 22nd before 5 PM.

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CE 601 Numerical Methods

Tutorial – 1

Total Marks (90) 17-Aug-2019

All questions carry 15 marks each. You are encouraged to use computational tools and
softwares like MATLAB, C, C++, MATHEMATICA, MS-EXCEL, etc. for calculations and
algorithm developments. The last date of submission is 22-Aug-2019 before 5:00 PM to the
Teaching Assistants (Mr. Arghya Ghosh, Mr. Subhaprakash Rath, Mr. Nadeem Khan)

1. Find the determinant and inverse of:

1.29694 0.86487 
A 
0.21613 0.14416 

With the given precision and significant digits. Let B be the matrix obtained from A by
rounding off to four decimal places (like 1.29694 1.2969 ). Find the determinant and
inverse of B. Do A-1 and B-1 differ? If so, explain.

2. Write and check the results of a code using single precision and double precision to
evaluate f  x   cos 104 x  on the interval [0,1]. Determine how many significant figures
the values of f  x  will have.
3. The economy of a region consists of various expenditures (input) and production (output)
in following four sectors – agriculture ( x1 ), energy ( x2 ), manufacturing ( x3 ), and labor
( x3 ). The output in one sector requires input from all the four sectors. The relationships
between various sectors are given by the input-output matrix

 0.05 0.09 0.09 0.19 


 0.16 0.15 0.28 0.21
A
 0.19 0.21 0.22 0.27 
 
0.27 0.04 0.35 0.02 

where the element aij represents the input required from sector i to produce one unit from
sector j. If the total output in billion rupees is for agriculture 35, for energy 59, for
manufacturing 49, and for labor 24. Use Gauss-elimination method with appropriate
algorithm to solve and determine the input vector {x} .
4. Solve using Thomas algorithm the following tri-diagonal system:
 2 1 0 0 0   x1  100 
 1 2 1 0 0   x  150 
   2   
 0 1 2 1 0   x3   175
    
 0 0 1 2 1  x4  150 
 0 0 0 1 2   x5  100 
 x1 
x 
 
5. Solve the following linear systems Ax  b , x   2  ; using Doolittle’s algorithm.
 x3 

 x4 

1 2 3 4 10  4   2 
 1 1 2       3
3 5  5   
A ; ba    ; bb    ; bc   .
 1 1 1 2 3  3 1
 
 1 1 1 5  4  4   8

6. Computer memory can be minimised by using a different storage mode when the
coefficient matrix is symmetric. You know for symmetric matrix aij  a ji . The elements of
matrix A are placed in a vector v in the order a11 , a21 , a22 , a31 , a32 , a33 ,..., ann . Find whether by
n  n  1
storing in such symmetric mode form, you can save memory locations.
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