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Topic 7 - Eigenvalue and Eigenvector

The document discusses boundary value problems and numerical techniques for solving them. It covers mathematical and physical background, sample problems, and methods like the power method. The goal is for students to analyze eigenvalues and eigenvectors and solve problems involving boundary value equations.
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Topic 7 - Eigenvalue and Eigenvector

The document discusses boundary value problems and numerical techniques for solving them. It covers mathematical and physical background, sample problems, and methods like the power method. The goal is for students to analyze eigenvalues and eigenvectors and solve problems involving boundary value equations.
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Boundary Value

Problems
Engr. Ian Chris L. Tumulak
Objectives
At the end of this topic, the student will be able to

• Learn to analyze Eigenvalues and eigenvectors

• Solve problems using numerical techniques


Eigenvalue Problems

Source: Numerical Methods for Engineers by Chapra and Canale


Mathematical Background

Nonhomogeneous Equations

[A] {X} = {B}

Homogeneous Equations

[A]{X} = {0}

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Mathematical Background

[A] {X} = {B}

[A]{X} = {0}

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Mathematical Background

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Mathematical Background

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Physical Background

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Physical Background

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Physical Background

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Physical Background

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Physical Background

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Sample Problem

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The Boundary Value Problem

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The Boundary Value Problem

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The Boundary Value Problem

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The Boundary Value Problem

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The Boundary Value Problem

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Sample Problem

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Power Method

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Power Method

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Power Method

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Power Method

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Sample Problem
Employ the power method to determine the highest eigenvalue for the given equations.

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