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The document outlines a tutorial for a course (CE324) dated January 24, 2025, focusing on eigenvalue problems involving two matrices. It instructs students to use the power method of iteration to estimate the largest eigenvalue and eigenvector, followed by estimating the second largest eigenvalue using the known largest eigenvalue. Specific tasks include performing three iterations for the largest eigenvalue and applying the same method for the second largest eigenvalue.
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Tutorial 2

The document outlines a tutorial for a course (CE324) dated January 24, 2025, focusing on eigenvalue problems involving two matrices. It instructs students to use the power method of iteration to estimate the largest eigenvalue and eigenvector, followed by estimating the second largest eigenvalue using the known largest eigenvalue. Specific tasks include performing three iterations for the largest eigenvalue and applying the same method for the second largest eigenvalue.
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Tutorial 1 (CE324) Date: 24/01/2025

1. Two matrices are given as

and .

It is further given that: .

(i) By using the power method of iteration estimate the largest eigenvalue and the
corresponding eigenvector for the general eigenvalue problem defined as
. Use only 3 iterations for the estimation after the initial step. [8]

(ii) The largest eigenvalue (of the problem above) is 4.6478 and the corresponding eigenvector is
. Using this information, now estimate the second largest
eigenvalue and the corresponding eigenvector for the problem above. Apply the same iteration
scheme as in (i). [12]

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