Department of Applied Mathematics, DTU
I year Syllabus(AY 2023-24)
Annexure-1
Details of Course
Course Title Course Structure Pre-Requisite
l T p Nil
AMlOl: Mathematics I 3 1 0
Course Objective: To acquaint the students with the knowledge of series & sequence, single &
Multiple variable calculus, knowledge of vector ca lculus and their applications.
Course Outcome {CO):
COl Interpret the various types of series and their convergence.
C02 Apply the differential and integral calculus of single variable in Taylor' s expansion, rad ius of
curvature, arc length etc.
C03 Explain the various concepts of calculus of several variables like partial differentiation, total
derivative etc. and apply them to various applications .
C04 Explain the concept of multiple integrals and apply it to area and volume.
cos Interpret the various concepts of differential and integral calculus of vector point functions
and apply them to work done by a force and in other applications.
S. No. Contents Contact Hours
1. Infinite series: Tests for convergence of positive term series 8
(Comparison, Ratio, nth Root, integral, Raabe' s, Logarithmic), Alternating series,
Absolute convergence, Conditional convergence .
2. Differential & Integral Calculus of single variable: Maclaurin' s and Taylor' s 8
Expansions, Radius of curvature, Tracing of some standard curves, Applications
of definite integral to arc length and surface area (Cartesian and polar
Coordinates) .
3 Calculus of several variables: Partial differentiation, Euler's theorem, Total 8
derivative, Taylor' s Expansion, Maxima-Minima, Lagrange's method of
Multipliers, Applications in estimation of error and approximation .
4 Multiple Integrals: Double integral (Cartesian and polar co-ordinates), change 9
of order of integration, triple integrals (Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical
Co-ordinates), Applications to area and volume .
5 Vector Calculus: Scalar and vector point functions, gradient, directional 9
Derivative, divergence, curl and their interpretations.
Line integral, surface integral and volume integral, Applications to work done
By the force, Green's, Stoke' s and Gauss divergence theorems.
Total 42
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Department of Applied Mathematics, DTU
I year Syllabus(AY 2023-24)
Books:
S.No. Name of Books/ Authors/Publishers Vear of
Publication
/Reprint
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: kreyszig; Wiley-India, 10th edition ISBN- 2020
978-1-119-45592-9
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Jain and lyenger; Narosa, 5th Edition ISBN- 2019
978-81-8487-560-7
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Alan Jeffery; Academic Press ISBN- 2010
978-93-80501-50-5
4. Calculus and Analytic Geometry: Thomas and Finney; Narosa. 2013
ISBN-978-81-85015-52-1
5 Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Dennis G. Zill, Jones and Bartee 2016
Publications 6th ed. ISBN-978-12844105902.
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Department of Applied Mathematics, DTU
I year Syllabus(AY 2023-24}
Details of Course
Course Title Course Structure Pre-Requisite
L T p Nil
AM102: Mathematics II 3 1 0
Course Objective: To impart knowledge of matrices Differential equations, Laplace transform,
Fourier series & their applications.
Course Outcome (CO):
COl Solve the system of linear equations, interpret the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a matrix.
C02 Explain the concept of differential equations and evaluate various methods to solve ordinary
differential equations.
C03 Find the series solutions of differential equations using Power series and Frobenious methods.
C04 Implement the integral transformation using the concept of Laplace transformation and apply
it to solve differential equations.
cos Find Fourier series of a periodic function and apply it in harmonic analysis.
S. No. Contents Contact Hours
1. Linear Algebra: Rank of a matrix, inverse of a matrix using elementary row 8
transformations, solutions of system of linear equations, eigenvalues and
eigen vecto rs of a matrix.
2. Ordinary differential equations: Second and higher order linear differential 9
equations with constant coefficients, General solution of homogenous and
non-homogenous equations, method of variation of parameters, simultaneous
Linear differential equations.
3 Special Functions: Power series method, Frobenious method, Legendre 9
equation, Legendre Polynomials, Bessel equation, Bessel function of first
Kind and their Orthogonal property.
4 Laplace Transforms: Basic properties, Laplace transform of derivatives and 8
Integrals, Inverse Laplace transform, Differentiation and Integration of Laplace
transform, Convolution theorem, Unit step function, periodic function .
Applications of Laplace transform to initial and boundary value problems.
5 Fourier series: Fourier series of 211 period, Fourjer series of arbitrary period, 8
Fourier series of Even and odd functions, half range Fourier series, Harmonic
Analysis.
Total 42
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Department of Applied Mathematics, DTU
I year Syllabus{AY 2023-24)
Books:
S.No. Name of Books/Authors/Publishers Vear of
Publication
/Reprint
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: kreyszig; Wiley-India, 10th edition ISBN- 2020
978-1-119-45592-9
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Jain and lyenger; Narosa, 5th Edition ISBN- 2019
978-81-8487-560-7
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Alan Jeffery; Academic Press ISBN- 2010
978-93-80501-50-5
4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Peter V. O'Neil Cengage Learning. 2007
ISBN-978-81-315-0310-2
s. Advanced Engineering Mathematics : Dennis G. Zill, Jones and Bartee 2016
Publications 5th Ed. ISBN-978-12844105902.
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Annexure-11
Details of Course
Course Title Course Structure Pre-Requisite
L IT IP Basic computer knowledge
MC101: Python Programming 0 10 14
Course Objective: To introduce fundamentals of programming using Python and understand the
concepts of program.
Course Outcome (CO):
COl Explain the basic concepts like operators, functions , arguments, and iterations in Python.
C02 Describe the concepts of strings, lists , tuples and dictionaries in Python.
C03 Design Python programs with error handling techniques.
C04 Explain the concepts of File Handling and object oriented programming in Python.
S.No. Contents Contact
Hours
l. Introduction to Python: Arithmetic Operators, Variables, Expressions and Statements 7
in Python, Function Calls, Parameters and Arguments, Infinite Recursion and Stack
Diagrams, Logical Operators, Conditional and Alternative Execution, Iterations in
Python.
2. Strings and Dictionaries in Python: Immutable Strings, String Methods and 7
Comparison, Mutable Lists, List Operations and Methods, Concept of Dictionary and
Looping, Reverse Lookup , Immutable Tuples, Tuples as Return Values, Concepts of
Namespaces and scope.
3. Error handling and Files in Python: . Error handling using try and except, Create your 7
own exceptions, Filenames and Paths, Persistence, Reading and Writing, Catching
Exceptions, Attributes, Mutable Objects, Classes and Functions, Pure Functions,
Modifiers, Classes and Methods, Inheritance
Total 21
List of Experiments:
1. WAP that creates variables of numeric data types and perform arithmetic operations on
them in Python. [CO l]
2. W AP to declare variables of string datatype and perform different operations on them.
[CO 2]
3. WAP to create, insert and delete Lists in Python. [CO 2]
4. WAP to create, insert and delete Dictionaries in Python. [CO 2]
5. W AP to create, insert and delete Sets and Tuples in Python. [CO 2]
6. W AP to print Fibonacci series using for loop in Python. [CO 1]
7. Create a function search_ list which takes a list of values as arguments and search a
particular number in the list. [CO l]
8. WAP for division of two numbers where denominator is 0. This will throw an exception.
Now handle the exception using try and except. (CO 3]
9. WAP in Python that can create your own exceptions. (CO 3]
10. WAP to explain file handling in Python. [CO 4]
11. WAP to demonstrate objects and classes in Python. [CO 4]
Books:
S.No. Name of Books/Authors/Publishers Year of
Publication/
Reprint
I. Intro to Python for Computer Science and Data Science, Paul Deitel, Harvey 2022
Deitel, Pearson Education, 1st Edition, ISBN - 978-9353949518
2. Python Crash Course A Hands-On, Project-Based Introduction to 2023
Programming, Eric Matthes, No Starch Press, 3rct Edition, ISBN- 978-
1718502703.
3. Python: The Complete Reference, Martin C. Brown, McGraw Hill 2018
Education, 4th Edition, ISBN- 978-9387572942.
Details of Course
Course Title Course Structure Pre-Requisite
L IT IP Nil
MC102: Complex Analysis 3 11 lo
Course Objective: To acquaint the students with the knowledge of complex variables, contour
integration, conformal mappings.
Course Outcome (CO):
1. Explain techniques of complex analysis in a comprehensible manner.
2. Identify the concepts and applications of complex analysis in mathematical modelling,
physics and many other areas of mathematics especially applied scientific computing.
3. Apply appropriate complex analysis techniques in solving science and engineering
related problems arising in various fields such as mechanical, electrical, and aerospace.
4. Describe use of techniques of complex analysis in applied mathematics and real-life
applications.
S. No. Contents Contact Hours
1. Algebra of complex numbers, the complex plane, polynomials, power series, 8
radius of convergence, transcendental functions, Riemann Sphere, Stereographic
Projection.
2. Analytic functions , Cauchy-Riemann equations, Harmonic functions , 8
Construction of analytic functions
3 Linear and bilinear Transformation, cross ratio and conformal 8
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4 Line integral in the Complex Plane, Cauchy's integral theorem, Cauchy ' s 9
integral formula, Derivatives of Analytic functions , Morera ' s theorem, Cauchy's
estimate, Liouville's theorem, Fundamental theorem of Algebra.
5 Taylor Series and Laurent Series, Singularities, types of singularities, zeros and 9
poles, Residues, Residue theorem and its applications to evaluate improper
real integrals.
Total 42
Books:
S.No. Name of Books/ Authors/Publishers Year of
Publication
/Reprint
1. J.B. Conway, Functions of One Complex Variable, Springer 2012
2. J. Bak and D. J. Newman, Complex Analysis 2017
3. Churchill and Brown, Complex Analysis with applications, Dennis G. Zill & 2009
Shanahan, Jones & Bartlett (student edition) 2nd Edition.
4. Complex variable, Schaum series
5. A Bourchtein and L. Bourchtein, Complex Analysis, 1st Edition, Springer 2021
Details of Course
Course Title Course Structure Pre-Requisite
L IT IP Nil
ITxxx: Discrete Structure 3 11 lo
Course Objective: To provide knowledge of combinatorial problems, algebraic structure, logic and
graph theory required for building mathematical foundation of mathematics and computing.
Course Outcome (CO):
COl Employ logical skills developed in this course, in various computer applications.
C02 Identify various algebraic structures that can be used in different branches of engineering
and sciences.
C03 Formulate, model and analyse the real-world problems in graph theoretical terms
C04 Apply the computing skills to formulate, solve and analyse interdisciplinary real-world
problems for higher study and research.
S. No Contents Contact Hours
1. Set theory: Basic concepts of set theory, operations on sets, Cartesian products, 8
relations, equivalence relation, equivalence classes, operations on relations,
partial order relation, Hasse diagram, functions, recursive functions.
2. Logic: Proposition, compound propositions, well-formed formulae, 8
truth tables, tautology, contradiction, equivalence, algebra of proposition,
normal forms, theory of inference, predicate logic: predicates, quantifiers,
free and bound variables, theory of inference for predicates.
3 Combinatorics: Permutations, combinations, recurrence relations, generating 10
functions . Algebraic structures: Definition and their properties,
introduction to semigroups, mono ids and groups, homomorphisms, Rings
and their homomorphisms.
4 Lattices and Boolean algebra: Definition of lattice, properties of lattices, 8
bounded, complemented, distributive and complete lattice, Introduction,
axioms and theorems of Boolean algebra, algebraic manipulation of Boolean
expressions.
5 Graph Theory: Graphs, digraphs, adjacency matrix, incidence matrix, 8
connectivity, subgraphs, trees, spanning tree, complete graphs, walk, path, cycle.
Total 42
Books:
S.No. Name of Books/Authors/Publishers Vear of
Publication
/Reprint
1. J. P. Tremblay and R. Manohar, Discrete Mathematical Structures with Applications to Cc 1997
Science, Tata McGraw-Hill
2. C. L. Liu, Elements of Discrete Mathematics, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hi 2000
3. Kenneth H. Rosen, Discrete Mathematics and its Applications, Tata McGraw-Hill 2001
4. A. M. Raigorodskii, M. T. Rassias, Discrete Mathematics and Applications, 1" 2020
Edition, Springer
Details of Course
Course Title Course Structure Pre-Requisite
l IT IP Nil
MC104: MATLAB Programming 0 lo 14
Course Objective: To introduce fundamentals of MATLAB programming and perform mathematical
o erations in MATLAB.
Course Outcome (CO):
COl Explain the basics and built in functions of MATLAB.
C02 Create and describe mathematical operations on arrays in MATLAB.
C03 Explain the working of relational I logical operators, conditional statements and loops in
MATLAB.
C04 Construct and analyze different types of two-dimensional plots in MATLAB.
cos Solve Polynomial and Algebraic Equations in MATLAB .
S.No. Contents Contact
Hours
1. Introduction to MATLAB: Starting MATLAB, Working in the Command Window, 4
Arithmetic Operations with Scalars, Elementary Math Built-in Functions, Defining
Scalar Variables, Commands for Managing Variables.
2. Arrays: One-Dimensional and Two-Dimensional Anays, Array Addressing, Adding 6
and Deleting Elements, Built-in Functions for Handling Arrays, Strings, Mathematical
Operations with Arrays: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Di vision, Generation
of Random Numbers.
3. Relational and Logical Operators, Conditional Statements, Switch Case, Loops, Break 6
and Continue commands. 2-D Plots: The plot command, fplot command, plotting
multiple graphs in same plot, histograms.
4. Polynomials and Symbolic Math: Polynomials, Curve Fitting, Solving Algebraic 5
Equations, Differentiation, Integration.
Total 21
List of Experiments:
1. WAP for basic arithmetic operations with scalars in MATLAB. [CO l]
2. WAP to demonstrate mathematical built-in functions in MATLAB. [CO 1]
3. WAP to create 1-D and 2-D arrays in MATLAB. Further, add and delete elements in
the arrays. [CO 2]
4. · WAP to perform mathematical operations (addition, subtraction, array multiplication,
array division) on arrays in MATLAB . [CO 2]
5. W AP to demonstrate conditional statements and switch case in MATLAB. [CO 3]
6. W AP to demonstrate loops in MATLAB. [CO 3]
7. WAP to construct plots using the plot/fplot command in MATLAB. [CO 4]
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8. WAP to construct histograms in MATLAB. [C04]
9. W AP to solve polynomials and algebraic equations in MATLAB. [C05]
10 . W AP to demonstrate differentiation and integration in MATLAB. [CO 5]
Books:
S.l\'o. Name of Books/Authors/Publishers Year of
Publication/
Reprint
1. MATLAB: A Practical Introduction to Programming and Problem Solving, Dorothy 2022
Attaway, Butterworth-Heinemann, 6th Edition, ISBN - 978-0323917506.
2. Beginning MATLAB and Simulink: From Beginner to Pro, Sulayrnon 2022
Eshkabilov, Apress, 2nct Edition, ISBN - 978-1484287477.
3. MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications, Amos Gilat, John Wiley & Sons Inc. , 2017
6th Edition, ISBN - 978-1119299257.