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Chapter 27, Problem 17P
Develop a user-friendly program to solve for the largest eigen value with the power method. Test it by duplicating Example 27.7.
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For the DE: dy/dx=2x-y y(0)=2 with h=0.2, solve for y using each method below in the range of 0 <= x <= 3:
Q1) Using Matlab to employ the Euler Method (Sect 2.4)
Q2) Using Matlab to employ the Improved Euler Method (Sect 2.5
close all
clear all
% Let's program exact soln
for i=1:5
x_exact(i)=0.5*i-0.5;
y_exact(i)=-x_exact(i)-1+exp(x_exact(i));
end
plot(x_exact,y_exact,'b')
% now for Euler's
h=0.5
x_EM(1)=0;
y_EM(1)=0;
for i=2:5
x_EM(i)=x_EM(i-1)+h;
y_EM(i)=y_EM(i-1)+(h*(x_EM(i-1)+y_EM(i-1)));
end
hold on
plot (x_EM,y_EM,'r')
% Improved Euler's Method
h=0.5
x_IE(1)=0;
y_IE(1)=0;
for i=2:1:5
kA=x_IE(i-1)+y_IE(i-1);
u=y_IE(i-1)+h*kA;
x_IE(i)=x_IE(i-1)+h;
kB=x_IE(i)+u;
k=(kA+kB)/2;
y_IE(i)=y_IE(i-1)+h*k;
end
hold on
plot(x_IE,y_IE,'k')
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Consider the function p(x) = x² - 4x³+3x²+x-1. Use Newton-Raphson's method with initial guess of 3. What's the updated value of the root at the end of the second
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EBK NUMERICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS
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Ch. 27 - 27.12 Use the power method to determine the...Ch. 27 - Develop a user-friendly computer program to...Ch. 27 - Use the program developed in Prob. 27.13 to solve...Ch. 27 - 27.15 Develop a user-friendly computer program to...Ch. 27 - Use the program developed in Prob. 27.15 to solve...Ch. 27 - 27.17 Develop a user-friendly program to solve...Ch. 27 - Develop a user-friendly program to solve for the...Ch. 27 - 27.19 Use the Excel Solver to directly solve...Ch. 27 - Use MATLAB to integrate the following pair of ODEs...Ch. 27 - The following differential equation can be used to...Ch. 27 - 27.22 Use MATLAB or Mathcad to...Ch. 27 - 27.23 Use finite differences to solve the...Ch. 27 - Solve the nondimensionalized ODE using finite...Ch. 27 - 27.25 Derive the set of differential equations for...Ch. 27 - 27.26 Consider the mass-spring system in Fig....Ch. 27 - 27.27 The following nonlinear, parasitic ODE was...Ch. 27 - A heated rod with a uniform heat source can be...Ch. 27 - 27.29 Repeat Prob. 27.28, but for the following...Ch. 27 - 27.30 Suppose that the position of a falling...Ch. 27 - Repeat Example 27.3, but insulate the left end of...
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