Course Title: Numerical Methods (3 Cr.)
Course Code: CACS252
‘Yeat/Semester: IV
Class Load: 6 Hi
/ Week (Theory: 3 Hrs, Tutorial: 1, Practical: 2 Hrs.)
Course Description
This course covers solution of nonlinear equations, interpolation and
approximation, numerical differentiation and integration and solution of linear
algebraic equation, ordinary differential equations and partial differential
‘equations. It provides knowledge for numerical analysis,
1 Objectives
The general objectives of this subject are to make sindents familiar with the
theory of numerical analysis for solving algebraié and transcendental equations,
solution of ordinary and ps
and integration,
ial differential equations, numerical differentiation
urse Contents
Unit 1 Solution of Nonlinear Equations 10 Hrs.
Introduction, Types of Equation, Errors in Computing, The Bisection Method;
‘The Method of False Position, Newton- Raphson Method, Solution of System of
Nonlinear Equation, Fixed Point Iteration and Convergence
Unit 2 Interpolation and Approximation 8 Hrs.
duction, Errors in Polynomial Interpolation, Lagrange’s Polynomials,
Newton's Interpolation using Difference and Divided Differences, Cubic Spline
Interpolation, Least Squares Method for Linear and Non-linear Data,
Numerical Differentiation and Integration 5 Hrs,
Introduction to Numerical Differentiation, Newton's Differentiation Formulas,
Numerical Integration (Trapezoidal Rule, Simpson's 1/3 rule, 3/8 rule); Romberg
Integration; Numerical Double Integration.
Unit 4 Solution of Linear Algebraic Equations 10 Hrs.
Review of the existence of solutions and properties of matrices, Consistency of a
Linear System of Equations, Gaussian Elimination Method, Gauss-Jordan
Method, Inverse of matrix using Gauss Elimination Method, Method of
factorization, Lerative Methods(Iacobi & Gauss-Seidel Iteration),Power
Method
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Unit § Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations 7 Hrs,
Introduction to Di || Equations," Initial Value Problem, Taylor Series
Method, Picard's Method, Euler's Method and Its Accuracy, Heun's method,
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Page | 58Kutta. Methods, Solution of Higher Order Equations, Boundary Value
Problems, Shooting Method and Its Algorithm.
Unit 6 Solution of Partial Differential Equations 5 Hrs.
Introduction to Partial Differential Equations, Deriving Difference Equations,
Laplacian Equation and Poisson's Equation
tory Works
Laboratory works will consist of program development and testing of Not
Equations, Interpolation, Numerical Differentiation and Integration, Linear
Algebraic Equations, Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations using C or
CH Builder.
Teaching Methods
The general teaching pedagogy includes class lectures, group discu:
studies, guest lectures, research work, project work, assignments (theoretical and
practical), and examinations (written and verbal), depending upon the nature of
the topics. The teaching faculty will determine the choice of teaching ped:
as per the need of the topics.
ions, case
Examination Scheme
Intemal Assessment | External Assessment
Theory | Practical Theory | Practical ] Total
20 20 60 100
Gihs) | G Hrs)
Text Books
1. CP. Gerald and P.O. Wheatley, “Applied Numerical Analy
Addison Wesley Publishing Company, New York
2, $.$ Sastry. “Introduction to Methods of Numerical Analysis» Prentice- Hall
India
is”, 4! Edition,
ce Books 4
1. W. Cheney and D. Kincind, “Numerical Mathematics. and Computing”, 2
edition, Brooks/Cole Publishing Co., 1985
2. W.H. Press, B.P. Flannery et. al., “Numerical Recipes in C", 1* Edition,
Cambridge Press, 1998, WW l y
t 4k
Page |593. S. Yakwitz and P. Szidarovszky, “An Introduction to Numerical Computations
Edition,
4. SS, Sastry
illan Publishing Co., New York.
ring Mathematics Volume two”, Prentice-Hall of India,
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