NMPS It
NMPS It
(IT)
Course Objectives:
● This course focuses on Techniques for finding roots of equations, interpolation, numerical
integration & differentiation, solution of differential equations
● Providing students with a formal treatment of probability distributions.
● Equipping students with essential tools for estimation of parameters and statistical analysis
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course, the student will be able to
CO1: calculate a root of algebraic and transcendental equations. Explain the relation between
the finite difference operators.
CO2: solve ordinary differential equations numerically using Euler’s and RK methods.
CO3: determine mean and variance of discrete and continuous random variables
CO4: estimate the confidence interval for the mean of a population and test a hypothesis
concerning means.
CO5: estimate the confidence intervals, test a hypothesis concerning variances and proportions.
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this unit, the student will be able to
1. calculate confidence intervals for the mean of a population (L3)
2. discuss the test of a hypothesis concerning population mean (L2)
3. test a hypothesis concerning two means (L5)
Lab Modules
Programming Exercises:
Exercise 1 To find a root of an equation of a single variable using Bisection Method.
Exercise 2 To find a root of an equation of a single variable using Regula Falsi Method.
Exercise 3 To find a root of an equation of a single variable using Newton's Method.
Exercise 4 To find interpolated value from a given set of tabular points using Newton’s
Forward difference method.
Exercise 5 To find interpolated value from a given set of tabular points using Newton’s
Backward difference method.
Exercise 6 To find interpolated value from a given set of tabular points using Lagrange
interpolation method.
Exercise 7 To evaluate definite integral from a given set of tabular points of a function using
Trapezoidal rule.
Exercise 8 To evaluate definite integrals from a given set of tabular points of a function by
using Simpson’s rule.
Exercise 9 To find a numerical solution of ordinary differential equations using Euler’s
method.
Exercise 10 To find a numerical solution of ordinary differential equations using RK method.
Textbooks:
1. B. S. Grewal, “Higher Engineering Mathematics”, 44th edition, Khanna publishers, 2017.
2. Richard A. Johnson, Miller & Freund’s “Probability and Statistics for Engineers”, 8th
edition, PHI
Learning India Private Limited, 2011.
3. S. C. Chapra& R. P. Canale, “Numerical Methods for Engineers”, 6th Edition, McGrawHill
(2012).
References:
1. Veerarajan T., Engineering Mathematics, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2008.
2. Erwin kreyszig, “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, 9th edition, John Wiley & Sons,
2006.
3. N.P. Bali and Manish Goyal, “A textbook of Engineering Mathematics”, Laxmi
Publications, Reprint,
2010.