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
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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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