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The document is a course handout for Mathematics-I (MA1003) at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology for the Autumn Semester 2020-21. It outlines the course objectives, learning outcomes, contents, assessment components, and attendance policies. The course aims to equip engineering students with techniques in ordinary differential equations, multivariate calculus, and linear algebra, among other mathematical concepts.

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MATHS-1 Lesson Plan

The document is a course handout for Mathematics-I (MA1003) at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology for the Autumn Semester 2020-21. It outlines the course objectives, learning outcomes, contents, assessment components, and attendance policies. The course aims to equip engineering students with techniques in ordinary differential equations, multivariate calculus, and linear algebra, among other mathematical concepts.

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KALINGA INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY (KIIT)

(Deemed to be University)

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES

AUTUMN SEMESTER 2020-21

Course Handout
Date: 18.09.2020

1. Course Code: MA1003

2. Course title: MATHEMATICS-I

3. L-T-P Structure: 3-1-0

4. Course Coordinator: Dr.Madhusmita Sahoo

Course Faculty Section


Dr. Rajib Mia B14, B18

5. Course Objective(s):

The objective of this course is to familiarize the prospective engineers with


techniques in ordinary differential equations, multivariate calculus, numerics for
ODEs and linear algebra. It aims to equip the students with standard concepts and
tools at an intermediate to advanced level that will serve them well towards tackling
more advanced level of mathematics and applications that they would find useful in
their disciplines.

6. Course (learning) outcomes: At the end of the course, the students will be able to:

CO1: Understand the concept of modeling and formulation of Differentialequationof


physical problems.
CO2: Apply different methods to solve ODE problems involving growth-decay,
coolingeffects and electrical circuits etc.
CO3: Develop an ability to solve 2nd order ODEs.
CO4: Get the concept of numerical solution of ODEs.
CO5: Apply differential calculus in engineering problems.
CO6: The essential tool of matrices and linear algebra in a comprehensive manner.
CO7: Apply the knowledge of Eigen value and Eigen vector in the field of engineering.
CO8: Get the concept of complex matrices.
7. Course Contents

Ordinary Differential Equations: (12 hours)


Basic concepts and definitions of 1 order differential equations, solution of
st

differential equations: variable separable, homogeneous, equations reducible to


homogeneous form, exact differential equation, equations reducible to exact form,
linear differential equation, equations reducible to linear form (Bernoulli’s equation),
Picard's iteration method to solve the 1st order ODE ,applications of differential
equations.

Linear Differential equations of 2ndorder: (10hours)


Second order linear homogeneous equations with constant coefficients; differential
operators; solution of homogeneous equations; Euler-Cauchy equation; linear
dependence and independence; Wronskian; Solution of non-homogeneous
equations: general solution, complementary function, particular integral; solution by
variation of parameters; undetermined coefficients.

Differential Calculus and Numerics for ODEs: (8 hours)


Taylor’s Theorem (one and Two variables), Maxima and Minima (Two variables) ,
Numerical solution of ODEs: Taylor's method, Euler's and Modified Euler's method .

Vector Space and system of linear equations: (12 hours)


Linear system of equations; rank of matrix; consistency of linear systems; Solution of system
of linear equations: Gauss elimination, Gauss Jacobi and Gauss Seidel methods; inverse of a
matrix by Gauss Jordan method, Vector Space, Sub-space, Basis and dimension, linear
dependence and independence, Linear transformation.

Matrix-Eigen value problems: (12 hours)


Eigen values, Eigen vectors, Cayley Hamilton theorem, basis, complex matrices; quadratic
form; Hermitian, Skew-Hermitian forms; similar matrices; diagonalization of matrices;
transformation of forms to principal axis (conic section).

8. Text books

T1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley, INC, (online)10 th


Edition.
T2. Shanti Narayan and P.K.Mittal, Differential Calculus, S. Chand, reprint 2009.

9. Reference books

R1.Grewal B.S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 36th edition.


R2.Dass H.K., Introduction to engineering Mathematics, S.Chand & Co Ltd, 11 th
edition.
R3.Ramana B.V., Higher Engineering Mathematics, TMH, 2007.
R4.Sinha Roy and S Padhy, A course on ordinary & partial differential Equation,
Kalyani Publication, 3rd edition.

10. Lesson plan and active learning activities

Lect. No. Learning Topics to be covered Article No./


Text Book
First Order ODEs
01 Basic concepts and definitions of 1st order ordinary 1.1 (T1)
differential equations.
02 Separable ODEs. 1.3(T1)
03 Tutorial(Problem solving)
04 Modeling Problems (Applications of ODEs) 1.3(T1).3(T1)
05 Homogeneous type 1st order ODEs 1.3(T1)
06 Equations reducible to Homogeneous type 1.3(T1)
07 Tutorial(Problem Solving)
First Order ODEs contd…
08 Exact Differential Equations 1.4(T1).4(T1)
09 Equations reducible to exact form 1.4(T1).
10 Assignment-1
11 Quiz Test-1
12 1st order Linear Differential Equations 1.5(T1).5(T1)
13 Equations reducible to linear form (Bernoulli’s 1.5(T1)
equation).
14 Picard's iteration method to solve 1st order ODEs. 1.7(T1).7(T1)
15 Tutorial(Problem Solving)
Second Order ODEs
16 Basic concepts of Second Order Linear ODEs 2.1 (T1)1 T1)
17 Second Order Linear Homogeneous ODEs with 2.2 (T1)2-
Constant Coefficients 2.3(T1)
18 Differential Operators. 2.3(T1)
19 Second Order Linear Homogeneous ODEs with 2.5(T1)1
Variable Coefficients (Euler-Cauchy equations).
20 Tutorial(Problem Solving)
21 Quiz Test-2
22 Linear dependence and independence of solutions, 2.6(T1) (T1)
Wronskian.
23 Complementary function and General solution for 2.7(T1)2.7(T1)
Non-Homogeneous ODEs.
24 Solutionof Non-Homogeneous ODEs by the method of 2.7(T1)
Undetermined Coefficients
25 Some examples on Solutionof Non-Homogeneous 2.7(T1)
ODEs by the method of Undetermined Coefficients
26 Particular integral, Solution of ODEs by method of 2.10(T1)2)
Variation of Parameters.
27 Tutorial(Problem Solving)
28 Assignment-2
Differential Calculus
29 Taylor’s Theorem (one and Two variables). 6.2 & 11.11
(T2)666.62
30 Maxima of a function of two variables 9.6 (T2)9.
31 Minima of a function of two variables 9.6 (T2)
32 Tutorial(Problem Solving)
Solution of 1st Order ODEs by Numerical Methods
33 Numerical Solution of ODEs by Taylor's series 21.1(T1)21.1(T1)
Method.
34 Numerical Solution of ODEs by Euler's method. 21.1(T1)21.1(T1)
35 Numerical Solution of ODEs by Modified Euler's 21.1(T1)2
method.
36 Tutorial(Problem Solving)
37 Quiz Test-3
Vector Space and System of Linear Equations
38 Linear System of Equations, Consistency of Linear 7.3(T1).3(T1)
system of Equations.
39 Procedure to solve the system of Linear Equations by 7.3(T1)3(T1)
Gauss Elimination Method.
40 Some examples of solution of system of Linear 7.3(T1)
Equations by Gauss Elimination Method.
41 Rank of a Matrix. 7.4(T1).4(T1)
42 Tutorial(Problem Solving)
43 Assignment-3
44 Vector Space 7.4(T1))
45 Basis and Dimension of a vector space 7.4(T1)
46 Linear Dependence and Independence of vectors 7.4(T1)
47 Gauss Jacobi iteration Methods to solve linear system 20.3(T1).3(T1)
of equations
48 Gauss Seidel iteration Methods to solve linear system 20.3(T1)
of equations
49 Inverse of a Matrix by Gauss Jordan Method. 7.8 (T1)8(T1)
50 Linear Transformation. 7.9(T1)
51 Tutorial(Problem Solving)
52 Quiz Test-4
Matrix-Eigen Value Problems
53 Eigen values, Eigen vectors and Eigen Basis 8.1-8.2(T1)T1)
54 More examples on Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors 8.1(T1)
55 Inverseof a matrix by Cayley Hamilton Theorem. 8.1-8.2(T1)
56 Real and Complex Matrices 8.3 & 8.5(T1)8.
57 Hermitian and Skew-Hermitian Forms 8.5(T1)8.5(T1
58 Proof Of Theorem-1 8.5(T1)8.5(T1
59 Tutorial(Problem Solving)
60 Assignment-4(Critical Thinking)
61 Similarity of matrices 8.4(T1)8.4(T1)
62 Diagonalization of matrices 8.4(T1)
63-64 Quadratic Form and Transformation of Quadratic 8.4(T1)
Forms to Principal Axis (conic section).
65 Tutorial(Problem Solving)
66 Doubt Clearing
67 Previous Year Question Discussion
68 Class Test

11. Assessment components:

Sl. AssessmentComponent Duration Weightage / Marks Nature of the Component


No.
1 Mid Semester Examination 90 min 20 Closed Book
2 End Semester Examination 3 Hours 50 Closed Book
3 Problem Solving 1 week 15 Open Book
4 Quiz Test 15min 10 Closed Book
5 Critical Thinking 15 days 05 Open Book

13. Assessment plan for active learning activities:

Active learning Duration Weightage / Marks Nature of the Component


S No Assessment
Component
1 Assignment-1 1-week 5 Open Book
2 Quiz Test-1 15min 2.5 Closed Book
3 Quiz Test-2 15min 2.5 Closed Book
4 Assignment-2 1-week 5 Open Book
5 Quiz Test-3 15min 2.5 Closed Book
6 Assignment-3 1-week 5 Open Book
7 Quiz Test-4 15min 2.5 Closed Book
9 Critical Thinking 15 days 5 Open Book

14. Attendance: Every student is expected to be regular (in attendance) in all lecture
classes, tutorials, labs, tests, quizzes, seminars etc and in fulfilling all tasks assigned
to him / her. Attendance will be recorded and 75% attendance is compulsory.
15. Makeup:
1) No make-up examination will be scheduled for the mid semester examination.
However, official permission to take a make-up examination will be given under
exceptional circumstances such as admission in a hospital due to illness / injury,
calamity in the family at the time of examination.
2) A student who misses a mid-semester examination because of extenuating
circumstances such as admission in a hospital due to illness / injury, calamity in the
family may apply in writing via an application form with supporting document(s) and
medical certificate to the Dean of the School for a make-up examination.
3) Applications should be made within five working days after the missed examination.
16. Discussion of Mid Semester performance: Performance of the mid semester
examination will be discussed in the class room
17. Pre-end semester total marks: Please see the SAP portal link:
18. Course Management System: SAP Portal
Is a software system designed to facilitate teachers in the management (instructional
content, assessment and documentation) of the courses for their students, both
teachers and students can monitor the system. Though usually considered as a tool
and often used to complement the face-to-face classroom.
19. Chamber consultation hour for doubts clarification:After 5:00 PM
20. Notices: All notices regarding the course will be displayed only on the School of
Electronics Engineering notice board.

Course Coordinator
(Dr. Madhusmita Sahoo)

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