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(ii) With reference to the finite difference operators, choose the most appropriate option:
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H H
• c ez dz = 0 • c z̄dz = 0
H 1
• c z−2 dz = 0 • None of these
2. (i) Perform two iterations of the Gauss-Jacobi iteration method for solving the system
of equations:
1 4 3 x1 −4
6 1 2 x2 = 6 .
2 1 8 x3 8
Take the initial approximation as x(0) = (1.3, −1.9, 0.8)T . [4]
(ii) Find the sum of the following series by using C + iS technique [4]
x2 x3
1 + x cos θ + cos 2θ + cos 3θ + ...
2! 3!
3. Find the correct value of (30)−1/5 , accurate upto four decimal places by Newton-Raphson
method. For initial approximation, use the first iteration of bisection method in the
interval (0.1, 1). [7]
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4. Find the all possible Taylor and Laurent series expansions of the function f (z) = (z+1)(z+2)2
about the point z = 1 in the region 2 < |z − 1| < 3. [7]
5. Using fourth order Adam predictor-corrector method, find y(1.4) for the initial value
problem,
y 0 = x2 (1 + y 2 ), y(1) = 1,
taking h = 0.1. Use Euler’s method to calculate starting values. [7]
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6. Find the residues at all the singular points of f (z) = z 3 +z 5
. Also evaluate the integral of
f (z) in C : |z − i| = 3/2, using the residue theorem. [7]
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