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The document outlines the course 'Advanced Numerical Analysis' for M.Sc. Mathematics students, emphasizing prerequisites in calculus and algebra. It details course outcomes, including the ability to apply iterative methods, solve polynomial equations, and analyze data through regression techniques. The syllabus covers various numerical methods, including root-finding, solving linear equations, and numerical solutions of ordinary differential equations, along with suggested textbooks for further reading.

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The document outlines the course 'Advanced Numerical Analysis' for M.Sc. Mathematics students, emphasizing prerequisites in calculus and algebra. It details course outcomes, including the ability to apply iterative methods, solve polynomial equations, and analyze data through regression techniques. The syllabus covers various numerical methods, including root-finding, solving linear equations, and numerical solutions of ordinary differential equations, along with suggested textbooks for further reading.

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Course: Mathematics

Prerequisite: Strong foundation in calculus, algebra, and basic knowledge of


interpolation, numerical integrations, ODE and System of linear and nonlinear
equations.
Semester: Core: Program/Class:
II DSC M.Sc. (Mathematics)
Course Code: Course Title:
PGMAT112 Advanced Numerical
Analysis

Course Outcomes:
After completing this course, the student will able to -
CO1: Use the iterative methods with algorithms to implement several numerical
methods.
CO2: develop a strong understanding of polynomial equations and various root finding
methods.
CO3: gain practical skills in solving real and complex roots of polynomials and be
capable of applying these techniques to a wide range of real-world problems.
CO4: Apply various methods to solve System of simultaneous linear equations.
CO5: be equipped with practical skills to analyze data, select appropriate models, and
apply regression and interpolation methods effectively by using curve fitting and
function approximation techniques.
CO6: Apply various methods to find Numerical Solution of ordinary differential
equations.

Topics

Unit I: Iterative methods- Theory of iteration method, acceleration of the convergence,


Chebyshev method.
Unit II: Muler’s method, Methods of multiple and complex roots.
Unit III: Newton Raphson’s method for simultaneous equations, Convergence of
iteration process in the case of several unknowns.
Unit IV: Solution of polynomial equations- Polynomial equation, Real and complex
roots, Synthetic Division, Birge- Vieta method.
Unit V: Bairstow and Graeffe’s root square method for solution of polynomial
equations.
Unit VI: System of simultaneous linear equations- Direct Method, Method of
determinant, Gauss Jordan methods.
Unit VII: Lui –Factorization- Dolittle’s, Crout’s and Cholesky’s Partion method.
Unit VIII: Method of successive Approximation- Conjugate gradient and relaxation
methods.
Unit IX: Curve fitting and function Approximation- Least square error criteria, linear
regression, polynomial fitting and other curve fittings.
Unit X: Approximation of functions by Taylor series and Chebyshev polynomials.
Unit XI: Numerical Solution of ordinary differential equations- Taylor’s series
method, Runge-Kutta method of fourth order.
Unit XII: Multistep method, Predictor-Corrector strategies, Stability Analysis- single
and multistep methods. BVP’s of ordinary differential equations- shooting methods,
finite difference methods.
Suggested Books:
1. Shastry, S.S., (2005), Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, PHI Learning
Pvt. Ltd.
2. Xavier, C.C, (2007), Language and Numerical Methods, New Age Int. Ltd.
3. Gerald, C.F. and Wheatley, P.O., (2003), Applied Numerical Analysis, 7th Edition,
Pearson Education Asia.
4. Bradie, B., (2007), A friendly introduction to Numerical Analysis. Delhi: Pearson
Education.
5. Conte S.D., Boor C., (1980), Elementary Numerical Analysis, McGraw-Hill.

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