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\section*{Problem 6}
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\subsection*{a)}
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% Use Gaussian elimination, and then use backwards substitution to solve the equation
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Renaming the sub-, main-, and supdiagonal of matrix $\boldsymbol{A}$
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\begin{align*}
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\vec{c} &= [c_{1}, c_{2}, c_{3}, ..., c_{n-1}] \\
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\end{align*}
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Following Thomas algorithm for gaussian elimination, we first perform a forward sweep
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Following Thomas algorithm for gaussian elimination, we first perform a forward sweep followed by a backward sweep to obtain $\vec{v}$
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\begin{algorithm}[H]
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\caption{Foreward sweep}\label{algo:foreward}
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\caption{General algorithm}\label{algo:general}
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\begin{algorithmic}
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\State Create new vector $\vec{\hat{b}}$ of length n.
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\State $\hat{b}[0] = b[0]$ \Comment{Handle first element in main diagonal outside loop}
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\For{$i = 1, ..., n-1$}
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\State $d = \frac{a[i-1]}{b[i-1]}$
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\State $b -= d*(*sup_diag)(i-1);$
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$(*g_vec)(i) -= d*(*g_vec)(i-1);$
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\Procedure{Forward sweep}{$\vec{a}$, $\vec{b}$, $\vec{c}$}
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\State $n \leftarrow$ length of $\vec{b}$
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\State $\vec{\hat{b}}$, $\vec{\hat{g}} \leftarrow$ vectors of length $n$.
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\State $\hat{b}_{1} \leftarrow b_{1}$ \Comment{Handle first element in main diagonal outside loop}
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\State $\hat{g}_{1} \leftarrow g_{1}$
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\For{$i = 2, 3, ..., n$}
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\State $d \leftarrow \frac{a_{i}}{\hat{b}_{i-1}}$ \Comment{Calculating common expression}
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\State $\hat{b}_{i} \leftarrow b_{i} - d \cdot c_{i-1}$
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\State $\hat{g}_{i} \leftarrow g_{i} - d \cdot \hat{g}_{i-1}$
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\EndFor
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\While{Some condition}
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\State Do something more here
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\EndWhile
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\State Maybe even some more math here, e.g $\int_0^1 f(x) \dd x$
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\Return $\vec{\hat{b}}$, $\vec{\hat{g}}$
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\EndProcedure
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\Procedure{Backward sweep}{$\vec{\hat{b}}$, $\vec{\hat{g}}$}
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\State $n \leftarrow$ length of $\vec{\hat{b}}$
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\State $\vec{v} \leftarrow$ vector of length $n$.
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\State $v_{n} \leftarrow \frac{\hat{g}_{n}}{\hat{b}_{n}}$
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\For{$i = n-1, n-2, ..., 1$}
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\State $v_{i} \leftarrow \frac{\hat{g}_{i} - c_{i} \cdot v_{i+1}}{\hat{b}_{i}}$
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\EndFor
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\Return $\vec{v}$
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\EndProcedure
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\end{algorithmic}
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\end{algorithm}
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Here the index i does not refer to the element in the vector, ie. $b_{i}$, but to the index in the vector where the element is found ie. $b[i] = b_{i+1}$.
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\begin{align*}
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\hat{b}_{1} &= b_{1} \\
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\hat{b}_{2} &= b_{2} - \frac{a_{2}}{\hat{b}_{1}} \cdot c_{1} \\
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\vdots & \\
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\hat{b}_{i} &= b_{i} - \frac{a_{i}}{\hat{b}_{i-1}} \cdot c_{i-1} \\
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\vdots & \\
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\end{align*}
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% as g_hat also make use of the ratio (ai/bi-1_hat) it only needs to be calculated once
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% for n steps we have n+1 points, that is values of x to evaluate u(x) at, when boundary values are known
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% we have to perform (n+1)-2 = n-1 calculations (equal number of col in matrix). Dealing
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% with a quadratic matrix number of col = number of rows
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\subsection*{b)}
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% Figure it out
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% Figure out FLOPs
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Counting the number of FLOPs for the general algorithm by looking at one procedure at a time.
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For every iteration of i in forward sweep we have 1 division, 2 multiplications, and 2 subtractions, resulting in $5(n-1)$ FLOPs.
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For backward sweep we have 1 division, and for every iteration of i we have 1 subtraction, 1 multiplication, and 1 division, resulting in $3(n-1)+1$ FLOPs.
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Total FLOPs for the general algorithm is $8(n-1)+1$.
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\section*{Problem 9}
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% Show the algorithm, then calculate FLOPs, then link to relevant files
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\subsection*{a)}
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% Specialize algorithm
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The special algorithm does not require the values of all $a_{i}$, $b_{i}$, $c_{i}$.
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We find the values of $\hat{b}_{i}$ from simplifying the general case
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\begin{align*}
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\hat{b}_{i} &= b_{i} - \frac{a_{i} \cdot c_{i-1}}{\hat{b}_{i-1}} \\
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\hat{b}_{i} &= 2 - \frac{1}{\hat{b}_{i-1}}
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\end{align*}
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Calculating the first values to see a pattern
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\begin{align*}
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\hat{b}_{1} &= 2 \\
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\hat{b}_{2} &= 2 - \frac{1}{2} = \frac{3}{2} \\
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\hat{b}_{3} &= 2 - \frac{1}{\frac{3}{2}} = \frac{4}{3} \\
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\hat{b}_{4} &= 2 - \frac{1}{\frac{4}{3}} = \frac{5}{4} \\
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\vdots & \\
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\hat{b}_{i} &= \frac{i+1}{i} && \text{for $i = 1, 2, ..., n$}
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\end{align*}
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\begin{algorithm}[H]
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\caption{Special algorithm}\label{algo:special}
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\begin{algorithmic}
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\Procedure{Forward sweep}{$\vec{b}$}
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\State $n \leftarrow$ length of $\vec{b}$
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\State $\vec{\hat{b}}$, $\vec{\hat{g}} \leftarrow$ vectors of length $n$.
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\State $\hat{b}_{1} \leftarrow 2$ \Comment{Handle first element in main diagonal outside loop}
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\State $\hat{g}_{1} \leftarrow g_{1}$
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\For{$i = 2, 3, ..., n$}
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\State $\hat{b}_{i} \leftarrow \frac{i+1}{i}$
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\State $\hat{g}_{i} \leftarrow g_{i} + \frac{\hat{g}_{i-1}}{\hat{b}_{i-1}}$
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\EndFor
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\Return $\vec{\hat{b}}$, $\vec{\hat{g}}$
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\EndProcedure
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\Procedure{Backward sweep}{$\vec{\hat{b}}$, $\vec{\hat{g}}$}
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\State $n \leftarrow$ length of $\vec{\hat{b}}$
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\State $\vec{v} \leftarrow$ vector of length $n$.
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\State $v_{n} \leftarrow \frac{\hat{g}_{n}}{\hat{b}_{n}}$
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\For{$i = n-1, n-2, ..., 1$}
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\State $v_{i} \leftarrow \frac{\hat{g}_{i} + v_{i+1}}{\hat{b}_{i}}$
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\EndFor
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\Return $\vec{v}$
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\EndProcedure
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\end{algorithmic}
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\end{algorithm}
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\subsection*{b)}
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% Find FLOPs
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For every iteration of i in forward sweep we have 2 divisions, and 2 additions, resulting in $4(n-1)$ FLOPs.
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For backward sweep we have 1 division, and for every iteration of i we have 1 addition, and 1 division, resulting in $2(n-1)+1$ FLOPs.
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Total FLOPs for the special algorithm is $6(n-1)+1$.
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