Modified cheat sheet of session 1 and session 6 day 1.
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\title[Exercises]{Exercises}
\author[FOSSEE] {FOSSEE}
\institute[IIT Bombay] {Department of Aerospace Engineering\\IIT Bombay}
\date[] {8 November, 2009\\Day 2}
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\begin{frame}{Problem 1.1}
The aliquot of a number is defined as: the sum of the \emph{proper} divisors of the number. For example:\\
aliquot(12) = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 6 = 16.\\
Write a function that returns the aliquot number of a given number.
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Pair of numbers (a, b) is said to be \alert{amicable} if aliquot number of a is b and aliquot number of b is a.\\
Example: \texttt{220, 284}\\
Write a program that prints all four digit amicable pairs.
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\frametitle{Problem 2}
Given a string of numbers like, ``1, 3-7, 12, 15, 18-21'', produce the following list \\
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[1,3,4,5,6,7,12,15,18,19,20,21]
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\frametitle{Problem 3}
Count frequencies of words in a file.
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\frametitle{Problem set 4}
Central difference
\begin{equation*}
\frac{sin(x+h)-sin(x-h)}{2h}
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\begin{lstlisting}
In []: x = linspace(0, 2*pi, 100)
In []: y = sin(x)
In []: deltax = x[1] - x[0]
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\pause
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\item Given this, get the finite difference of sin in the range 0 to 2*pi
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\frametitle{Problem Set 5}
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\item[5.1] Write a function that plots any regular n-gon given \typ{n}.
\item[5.2] Consider the logistic map, $f(x) = kx(1-x)$, plot it for
$k=2.5, 3.5$ and $4$ in the same plot.
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\item[3] Consider the iteration $x_{n+1} = f(x_n)$ where $f(x) = kx(1-x)$. Plot the successive iterates of this process as explained below.
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\frametitle{Problem Set 5.3}
Plot the cobweb plot as follows:
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\item Start at $(x_0, 0)$ ($\implies$ i=0)
\item Draw a line to $(x_i, f(x_i))$
\item Set $x_{i+1} = f(x_i)$
\item Draw a line to $(x_{i+1}, x_{i+1})$
\item $(i\implies i+1)$
\item Repeat from 2 for as long as you want
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