About the subject:
Kinematics is the branch
of classical mechanics which describes the motion of points (alternatively "particles"),
bodies (objects), and systems of bodies without consideration of the masses of
those objects nor the forces that may have caused the motion. Kinematics
as a field of study is often referred to as the "geometry of
motion" and as such may be seen as a branch of mathematics.
Topics to be covered in this seminar:
Contingency table (Test
for Independency) - One way and two way classifications - Completely randomized
design – Randomized block design –Latin square design - 22 factorial design -
Newton Raphson method – Gauss elimination method – pivoting – Gauss Jordan
methods– Matrix inversion by Gauss Jordan method – Eigen values of a matrix by
power method. Lagrange’s and Newton’s divided difference interpolations – Newton’s
forward and backward difference interpolation – Approximation of derivates
using interpolation polynomials – Taylor’s series method – Euler’s method –
Modified Euler’s method.
Time to be planned:
1 or 2
Days
Kind Of Program
3D based
Seminar and Guest Lecture for the Students
Reason for
the program :
Kalam
Scientist Team Aiming To Build Young Generation Scientist
Sample
Clips For Reference:
Latin square design
Gauss Jordan method
Newton’s Forward Difference Formula
Cheers,
Kalam Scientist Team
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