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Model Question Paper-II with effect from 2021-22 (CBCS Scheme)

USN

18MAT753
Seventh Semester B.E.(CBCS) Examination
ADVANCED MATHEMATICAL METHODS
(Open Elective)
Time: 03 Hrs Max. Marks: 100
Note: Answer any FIVE full questions, choosing at least ONE question from each module.

Module-1

1. (a) Transform the matrix into tri-diagonal form by Given’s method.

Using Strum’s sequence, obtain exact eigenvalues or the interval of unit length each
containing one eigenvalue. (12 marks)
(b) Perform two iterations of the Birge-Vieta method to find a real root of the equation
Use the initial approximation and also find
the deflated polynomial. (8 marks)
OR

2. (a) Transform the matrix to tri-diagonal form by Householder’s

method. Using Strum’s sequence, obtain exact eigenvalues or the interval of unit length
each containing one eigenvalue. (12 marks)

(b) Perform two iterations of the Bairstow method to extract a quadratic factor
from the polynomial Use the initial
approximations as (8 marks)

Contd...2
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Module-2
3. a) Solve the Laplace equation uxx  u yy  0 for the square mesh of the figure with

boundary values as given below:

Carryout three iterations. (10 marks)


b) Solve the Poisson’s equation where given that
(10 marks)
OR

4. a) Solve by Crank-Nicholson method: given and

Find where (10 marks)

b) Obtain the solution of by taking where subjected to the

initial conditions , and the boundary conditions


by using explicit method. (10 marks)
Module-3

5. a) Find the Taylor’s expansion of in the region (06 marks)

b) Find the Residue of at its poles and hence evaluate

where ‘c’ is the circle . (07 marks)

c) Evaluate for the unit circle using contour integration.(07 marks)

Contd...3
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OR

6. a) Find the Laurent’s expansion of about the point

(06 marks)

b) Evaluate , where C is the circle (07 marks)

c) Evaluate the integral , by using contour integration. (07 marks)

Module-4
7. a) Two independent samples of eight and seven items respectively had the following
values of the variable:
Sample 1 : 9 11 13 11 15 9 12 14
Sample 2 : 10 12 10 14 9 8 10
Do the two estimates of population variance differ significantly at 5% level of
significance (F0.05=4.21) . (10 marks)
b) Set up an analysis of variance (ANOVA) table to assess the significance of possible
variation in performance in a certain test between the convent schools of a city. A
common test was given to a number of students taken at random from the fifth class of
the three schools concerned the results given below:
A B C
9 13 14
11 12 13
13 10 17
9 15 7
8 5 9
Construct the analysis of variance for the given data. (10 marks)
Contd...4
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OR
8. a) The mean and S.D of the maximum loads supported by 60 cables are 11.09 tonnes and
0.73 tonnes respectively. Find (i) 95% (ii) 99% confidence limits for mean of the
maximum loads of all cables produced by the company. (10 marks)
b) Two sample sizes nine and eight gave the sums of squares of deviations from their
respective means equal to 160 and 91 respectively. Can they be regarded as drawn from
the same normal population? (F0.05=3.73) (10 marks)
Module-5
9. a) Find the unique fixed probability vector for the regular stochastic matrix: (06 marks)

b) Each year a man trades his car for a new car in 3 brands of the popular company
Maruthi Udyog limited. If he has a ‘Standard’ he trades it for ‘Zen’. If he has a ‘Zen’
the trades it for a ‘Esteem’. If he has a ‘Esteem’ he is just as likely to trade it for a new
‘Esteem’ or for a ‘Zen’ or a ‘Standard’ one. In 1996, he bought his first car which was
Esteem. Find the probability the he has (i) 1998 Esteem (ii) 1998 Standard
(iii) 1999 Zen and (iv) 1999 Esteem.
In the long run, how often will he have a Esteem? (07 marks)
c) Arrivals at a telephone booth are considered to be Poisson with an average time of 12
minutes between one arrival and the next. The length of a phone call is assumed to be
distributed exponentially with mean 4 minutes. Find the average number of persons
waiting in the system.
Also, (i) what is the probability that a person arriving at the
booth will have to wait in the queue?
Contd...5
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(ii) What is the probability that it will take him more than 10min. altogether to
wait for the phone and complete his call. Further, estimate the fraction of the day
when the phone will be in use. (07 marks)

OR
10. a) Explain (i) Absorbing State (ii) Transient State (iii) Recurrent State (06 marks)
b) Patients arrive at a clinic according Poisson distribution at a rate of 30 patients per
hour. The waiting room does not accommodate more than 14 patients. Examination
time per patient is exponentially with mean rate of 20 per hour.
(i) Find the effective arrival rate at the clinic?
(ii) What is the probability that an arriving patient will not wait?

What is the expected waiting time until a patient is discharged from the clinic?
(07 marks)
c) A Man’s eating food habit as follows: if he eats vegetarian one week, he switches to
non- vegetarian food the next week with the probability 0.2 On the other hand, if he
eats non- vegetarian food one week there is probability of 0.7 that he will eats non-
vegetarian food the next week as well. In the long run how often does he eats
vegetarian food. (07 marks)

*****

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