Modeling and Simulation (Optional Paper)

Paper Code: 
MAT424
Credits: 
5
Contact Hours: 
75.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00

Introduction to modeling and simulation. Definition of System, classification of systems, classification and limitations of mathematical models and its relation to simulation, Methodology of model building

Modeling through differential equation: linear growth and decay models, non linear growth and decay models, Logistic Model, Basic Model relevant to Population dynamics, modeling through graphs.

Compartment models. :  One- Compartment models and Two- Compartment models. Equilibrium solution, Stability analysis, model validity & verification of models (Model V&V).

Mathematical modeling through second order differential equation:-SI Model, SIR Model with and without vaccination, Partial differential equation: mass and momentum balance equations.

Basic concepts of simulation languages, overview of numerical methods used for continuous simulation, Stochastic models, Monte Carlo methods.

Essential Readings: 

1. D. N. P. Murthy, N. W. Page and E. Y. Rodin, Mathematical Modeling, Pergamon Press.

2. J. N. Kapoor, Mathematical Modeling, Wiley Estern Ltd.

3. P. Fishwick: Simulation Model Design and Execution, PHI, 1995, ISBN 0-13-098609-7

References: 

1. A. M. Law, W. D. Kelton: Simulation Modeling and Analysis, McGraw-Hill, 1991, ISBN 0-07-100803-9

2. J. A. Payne, Introduction to Simulation, Programming Techniques and Methods of Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.

3. F. Charlton, Ordinary Differential and Differential equation, Van Nostarnd.

4. V.P. Singh: System Modelling & Simulation, New Age International Publishers.

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