Pimpri Chinchwad Education Trust's
Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering
Department of Computer Engineering
Applied Mathematics
Lecture 1
Syllabus Structure & Exam Pattern
Mrs. Ashwini Vaze
(Whatsapp No.:9011030530)
Syllabus Structure
Course Lecture Practical Tut Hrs Credit
Code
BAS3205 3 -- -** 5 3
**We do not have tutorial in syllabus, but we
may take it after HOD permission in batch for
smooth completion of syllabus.
Pre-requisites
1. Differential and Integral calculus
2. Taylor series
3. Differential equations of first order and
first degree
4. Fourier series
5. Collection, classification and
representation of data
6. Basics of probability
7. Basics of vector algebra
Syllabus
Unit I : Linear Differential Equations (LDE)
1) LDE of nth order with constant coefficients, Complementary Function
2) Particular Integral: General Method
3) Particular Integral: Short cut Method
4) Particular Integral: Method of variation of parameters
5) Cauchy‟s & Legendre‟s Differential Equations
6) Simultaneous & Symmetric simultaneous Differential Equations
Exam : IE1, Mid term, End term Duration : 6 hrs
Syllabus
Unit II : Fourier Transform (FT):
1) Complex exponential form of Fourier series, Fourier integral theorem,
Fourier Sine & Cosine integrals.
2) Fourier transforms
3) Fourier Sine and Cosine transforms
4) Inverse & Discrete Fourier Transform
Exam : IE1, Mid term, End term Duration : 06 hrs
Syllabus
Unit III : Z- Transforms
Z-Transform (ZT):
1) Introduction, Definition, Standard properties
2) Z-transform of standard sequences
3) Inverse Z-transforms
4) Solution of difference equations
Exam : Mid term, End term Duration : 06 hrs
Syllabus
Unit IV: Statistics & Probability
1) Measures of Variability: Standard Deviation, Variance, Quartiles,
Interquartile Range
2) Probability Distribution: Binomial Distribution, Poisson Distribution,
Normal Distribution.
Exam : IE2, End term Duration : 06 hrs
Syllabus
Unit V : Sampling & Inference
1)Sampling: Introduction, Types of Sampling, Statistical Significance (p
values)
2)Hypothesis testing, Types of errors, level of significance, Pearson„s r test,
z-test, t-test, Chi square test, ANOVA test.
Exam : IE2, End term Duration : 06 hrs
Syllabus
Unit VI : Vector Differentiation
1) Introduction, Vector differential operators
2) Gradient, Divergent, Curl
3) Physical Interpretation of Vector Differentiation, Directional Derivatives
4) Solenoidal, Irrotational and conservative fields, Scalar Potential.
Exam : End term Duration : 06 hrs
Learning Recourses
Text Books:
1. B.V. Ramana , “Higher Engineering Mathematics”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 34 edition, ISBN
13:9780070634190
2. Erwin Kreyszig, “Advanced Engineering Mathematics” Wiley Eastern Ltd.,10 Edition, ISBN 13:
9780470458365
Reference Books:
1. Peter V. O'Neil, “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, Thomson Learning ,7 Edition, ISBN 13:
9781337274524
2. M. D. Greenberg , “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, Pearson Education, 2 Edition, ISBN 13:
9780486492797
3. S.R. K. Iyengar, Rajendra K. Jain“Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, Alpha Science International,
Ltd,4 Edition, ISBN 13: 9781842658468
4. B. S. Grewal , “Higher Engineering Mathematics”, Khanna Publication, 42 Edition, ISBN 13:
9788174091955
5. N. P. Bali, Manish Goyal, “ A textbook of Engineering Mathematics”, 9th Edition, ISBN 16:978-
8131808320
Learning Recourses
MOOC Link:
1) NPTEL Course “ Transform Calculus and it‟s applications in differential equations”
http://nptel.ac.in/courses/111/105/111105123/
2) NPTEL Course “ Probability and Statistics” https://onlinecourses-archive.nptel.ac.in/noc19_ma08
Scientific Calculator : Casio FX-991ES/ Casio FX-991EX/
Casio FX-991MS
Study Material
1) PPT will be provided for each lecture well in advance.
2) Question bank for theory and MCQs will be shared.
3) Videos will be shared after each lecture for practice.
Extra efforts
An open source software like SPSS, Statistica, R software will be introduced for
mathematical modeling or analysis of data. A program or a task will be assigned to
complete the same.
Course Outcomes
On completion of the course learner will be able to-
After learning the course, the students should be able to:
1. Apply the concepts of higher order linear differential equations to analyze computer
gaming.
2. Solve problems related to Fourier transform using properties.
3. Evaluate Z-Transform and apply it to solve difference equations.
4. Perform vector differentiation to analyze the vector fields.
5. Analyze numerical data, using standard procedures of statistical modeling and
probability theory to predict the performance.
6. Apply different hypothesis tests based on data given and conclusion about acceptance
or rejection of sample data.