Solving Differential Equations:One step Methods

A lot of problems in science and engineering involve solving differential equations pendulums, RLC circuits, diffusion and so on. An ordinary differential equation can be expressed as:  Generally solution of this equation is of the form: Here ‘phi‘ is the increment function or slope and h is the step size.  Thus, an estimate of slope is …

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Separate Axis Theorem

Introduction Separate Axis Theorem (SAT) is a method to determine whether two convex shapes are intersecting or not. The theorem states that, “Given two convex shapes there exists a line onto which their projections will be separate if and only if they are not intersecting”.  It is the most commonly used method for collision detection.  …

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RAM : Different Speeds Different Sizes

Have you ever needed to replace the RAM of your desktop or Laptop? Have you wondered what if you add two RAM off different speeds, say one at 1600 Mhz and other 1330 MHz? Or if you mixed the sizes one RAM of 8GB and another of 2GB?The worst case scenario, system may not boot!! …

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AI with Human

Web is abuzz with the win of AlphaGo, a Google computer program that has defeated Lee Sedol, a professional Go player of rank 9-dan rank in a Game of Go, played in Seoul, South Korea on 15th March 2016. While all AI enthusiasts are happy about it, there are many who are predicting AI doomsday. …

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Demystifying Linear Equations: A Comparative Analysis of Numerical Methods

Solving sets of linear equations is a common engineering problem encountered in various applications, from modeling materials to simulating physical processes. These equations typically take the form AX=B, where A is the coefficient matrix, X is the variable matrix, and B is the constant matrix. Numerous numerical methods exist for solving sets of linear equations, …

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B.Tech Courses by University of Delhi

In year 2013, University of Delhi launched five B.Tech courses, in Computer Science, Electronics, Instrumentation, Food Technology and Polymer Science. At that time students from all over India flocked into Delhi to get admission to these courses. The admission was through cut-off based on their class twelfth marks. Most colleges over admitted the number of …

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