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Quiz of Advance Numerical Analysis (Math)

This document contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of differential equations, approximations, and integration techniques. It also contains 5 short answer questions about weak and strong variations, the Hilbert Schmidt theorem, WKB approximations, and solving boundary value problems. The multiple choice questions cover topics such as the applicability of the WKB approximation, definitions of convex regions, methods for approximating solutions to boundary value problems, properties of symmetric kernels, properties of absolute minima and maxima, orders of saddle points, and the method of integration by parts.

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Quiz of Advance Numerical Analysis (Math)

This document contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of differential equations, approximations, and integration techniques. It also contains 5 short answer questions about weak and strong variations, the Hilbert Schmidt theorem, WKB approximations, and solving boundary value problems. The multiple choice questions cover topics such as the applicability of the WKB approximation, definitions of convex regions, methods for approximating solutions to boundary value problems, properties of symmetric kernels, properties of absolute minima and maxima, orders of saddle points, and the method of integration by parts.

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Multiple Choice Questions

i. WKB approximation is applicable only for:


(a) homogeneous differential equation
(b) homogeneous first order differential equation
(c) homogeneous second order differential equation
(d) non-homogeneous differential equation.
ii. A region is said to be z- convex if,
(a) c ∈ D
(b) ( x , y ) ∈ D
(c) ( x , y , z ) ∈ D
(d) ∅ ∈ D .
iii. Which of the following method is useful in getting the approximated solution of Boundary Value
Problem:
(a) Euler’s method
(b) Steepest decent method
(c) Rayleigh-Ritz method
(d) Rung-Kutta method.
iv. A Kernel is said to be Symmetric if,
(a) K ( x , t )=K (t , x )
(b) K ( x , t )=K (x )
(c) K ( x , t )=K (x , t)
(d) K ( x , t )=0 .
v. If the infimum m is attained for a curve Γ 0 Є D then I has a/an ________________
(a) proper absolute minimum
(b) improper absolute minimum
(c) absolute minimum
(d) none of these.
vi. Suppose f(x) is the function has global maxima at x 0 mean _____________, ∀ x ≠ x 0
(a) f ( x 0)< f ( x)
(b) f ( x 0)< f ( x)
(c) f ( x 0)=f (x )
(d) f ( x 0)=0.
' '' ( m)
vii. If h ( z 0 )=h ( z 0 )=… …=h ( z 0 )=0 , then z=z 0 is a saddle point of order
(a) m
(b) m+1
(c) −m+1
(d) m−1.
viii. The method of integration by parts fails if the maximum value of h( t) corresponds to
(a) minimum value
(b) end point
(c) point of inflection
(d) stationary point.

ix. The WKB approximation for ϵ 2 y ' ' −x 2 y=0 , x >0 with y ( 1 )=1, lim y ( x )=0 is:
x→ ∞

(e 1−x
2ϵ )
2

(a) y =
WKB
√x
(e 1+2 ϵx )
2

(b) y =
WKB
√x
( 1+ϵ x )
(c) y = e
WKB 2
x
( 1−xϵ )
(d) y = e
WKB
x2
1

Foe I ( ϵ ) =∫ sin( ϵ x ) dx , the solution is:


2
x.
0
1 1 2 1 3 1 4 5
(a) I ( ϵ ) = ϵ+ ϵ + ϵ + ϵ +O(ϵ )
2 3 10 42
1 1 2 1 3 1 4 5
(b) I ( ϵ ) = ϵ− ϵ + ϵ − ϵ +O(ϵ )
2 3 10 42
1 1 3 1 5
(c) I ( ϵ ) = ϵ− ϵ + ϵ +O(ϵ 7)
3 42 1320
1 1 3 1 5
(d) I ( ϵ ) = ϵ− ϵ + ϵ +O(ϵ 7 ).
3 12 320

Short Questions
Q#1. What are weak and strong variations? Explain with examples.
Q#2. State the Hilbert Schmidt Theorem.
Q#3. Find WKB Approximation
2
ϵ 2 y ' ' + ( 1+ x 2 ) y =0, y (0)=0 , y ' (0)=1
b

Q#4. If f (x) is continuous in [a , b] and ∫ f ( x ) η ( x ) ⅆx =0 for all η ( x ) ¿ C 2 with η ( a )=η ( b ) =0 then


a
f (x)=0.
Q#5. Find the approximation solution of
''
y + xy =−x with y (0)= y (1)=0

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