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(SEM VI) THEORY EXAMINATION 2023-24
COMPUTER BASED NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES
TIME: 3 HRS M.MARKS: 100
Note: 1. Attempt all Sections. If require any missing data; then choose suitably.
SECTION A
1. Attempt all questions in brief.
a. Explain the concept of error in a series approximation. 2
b. Give an example of a simple iteration method. 2
c. Evaluate Hermite’s Interpolation. 2
d. What is the principle of finite difference? 2
e. Distinguish Newton's forward formula and backward formula for numerical 2
differentiation.
f. Explain how Lagrange's interpolation can be used for numerical differentiation, even 2
though it's primarily an interpolation method.
g. Enumerate types of errors. 2
h. Describe differential equation. 2
i. Explain boundary value problem. 2
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j. Explain the calculation of a distillation column. 2
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SECTION B
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2. Attempt any three of the following:
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a. How are rounding and truncation techniques applied to numbers, and what are the 10
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Compare and contrast the use of Gauss forward and backward interpolation formulas 10
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with central difference formulas like Stirling's, Bessel's, and Everett's formulas. When
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might one type be preferred over the other?
c. State and derive Simpson's 1/3 rule for numerical integration. What are its advantages 10
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and limitations?
d. Using Picard’s process of successive approximations, obtain a solution up to the fifth 10
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approximation of the equation dy/dx y x, such that y 1 when x 0.
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e. Describe the application of finite difference method to solve eigenvalue problems. 10
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SECTION C
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3. Attempt any one part of the following:
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a. Explain the importance of error analysis and uncertainty quantification in scientific and 10
engineering applications, and describe some common methods used for this purpose.
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b. For the given function f(x) = 𝑥 – x – 1, a real root lies in between the interval [1,2]. Find 10
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b. How does Newton's divided difference formula differ from the standard Newton's 10
forward and backward difference formulas? Explain its role in polynomial interpolation.
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Subject Code: KOE065
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BTECH
(SEM VI) THEORY EXAMINATION 2023-24
COMPUTER BASED NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES
TIME: 3 HRS M.MARKS: 100
5. Attempt any one part of the following:
a. What is the general form of Newton's forward difference formula? Derive the formula 10
for the first and second-order approximations.
b. Find Solution using Newton's Backward Difference formula 10
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6. Attempt any one part of the following:
a. Find y(0.2) for y’ = , 𝑥 =0, 𝑦 =1, with step length 0.1 using Runge-Kutta 2 method 10
(1st order derivative)
b. Explain the significance of numerical methods in solving differential equations. Why are 10
analytical solutions not always feasible, and how do numerical methods address these
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a. What is the significance of hyperbolic PDEs and how can they be solved numerically.
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