Grammar
Subject and UNIT: Professional English: General Grammar
There are eight parts of speech. This can be remembered as NAP-VAP-CI viz Noun, Adjective, Pronoun, Verb, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction and Interjection.
Contextual Meaning of Words
Subject and UNIT: Professional English: General Grammar
Professional English : Chapter 1 : Contextual Meaning of Words : 50 most difficult words in English and their meaning
Grammar
Subject and UNIT: Professional English: General Grammar
Professional English : Chapter 1 : Contextual Meaning of Words : I. Guess the meaning of the underlined word from the context : II. Find out unfamiliar words from the following newspaper clipping and write your guess. Refer the dictionary and check whether your guess is correct or not. Write the dictionary meaning in the box pro- vided
Grammar
Subject and UNIT: Professional English: General Grammar
We listen to many words while speaking with others. We hear many familiar words and unfamiliar words. We guess the meaning of unfamiliar words from the context.
Solved Example Problems
Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit V: Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations
Note : 5 % in one-tail = 10% in two-tail, 0.5% in one-tail = 1% in two-tail
Solved Example Problems
Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit V: Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations
Standard Normal Distribution Function
Solved Example Problems
Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit V: Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations
Solve the following problems by Adam's Predictor and corrector method.
Adam's Predictor and Corrector Method
Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit V: Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations
Statistics and Numerical Methods : Unit - V : Numerical solution of ordinary differential Equations : Short Questions and Answers
Solved Example Problems
Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit V: Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations
Milne's method is simple and has a good local error, O(h). However, it is subjected to instability in certain cases the errors do not tend to zero as h is made smaller.
Solved Example Problems
Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit V: Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations
Using Milne's method solve the following problems
Milne's Predictor and Corrector method
Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit V: Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations
Statistics and Numerical Methods : Unit - V : Numerical solution of ordinary differential Equations : Short Questions and Answers
Solved Example Problems
Subject and UNIT: Statistics and Numerical Methods: Unit V: Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations
Runge-Kutta methods are called single-step methods because they use only the information from the last step computed.