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This document outlines the syllabus for Applied Mathematics III, a 1-hour per week course offered in the third semester of a mechanical/automobile engineering program. The syllabus covers six modules: 1) complex variables, 2) mapping, 3) complex integration, 4) Laplace transforms, 5) inverse Laplace transforms, and 6) matrices. Evaluation includes a 100-mark theory exam, 25-mark term work, and an oral exam. The theory exam contains 7 questions testing all modules proportionally. Term work includes tutorial assignments, a test, and attendance evaluation.

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Syllabus

This document outlines the syllabus for Applied Mathematics III, a 1-hour per week course offered in the third semester of a mechanical/automobile engineering program. The syllabus covers six modules: 1) complex variables, 2) mapping, 3) complex integration, 4) Laplace transforms, 5) inverse Laplace transforms, and 6) matrices. Evaluation includes a 100-mark theory exam, 25-mark term work, and an oral exam. The theory exam contains 7 questions testing all modules proportionally. Term work includes tutorial assignments, a test, and attendance evaluation.

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CLASS: SE (Mechanical / Automobile) SUBJECT: APPLIED MATHEMATICS III Periods per week 1Period of 60 Lecture min.

Practical Tutorial Evaluation System Theory Examination Practical Oral Examination Term Work TOTAL

Semester-III

4 -1 Hours 3 ----

Marks 100 --25 125 Hrs. 08

Sr. No. Module 01

Details 1. Complex Variables 1.1 Functions of Complex variable 1.2 Continuity (only statement) and derivability 1.3 Analytic Function. Necessary conditions for the function to be analytic (statement of sufficient condition) 1.4 Cauchy Riemann equations in polar coordinates 1.5 Harmonic function and orthogonal trajectories 1.6 Milne-Thomson method to find analytic Function f(z)=u+iv for given u, v, u+v, u-v 2. Mapping 2.1 Conformal mapping 2.2 Standard transformations and Bilinear transformation 2.3 Fixed points and cross ratio 3. Complex Integration 3.1 Regions and Paths in the Z-plane 3.2 Line integral of a function of complex variable 3.3 Cauchys integral theorem

Module 02

03

Module 03

11

3.4 Cauchys integral formula and deduction (without proof) 3.5 Taylors and Laurents development (without proof) 3.6 Singularities, poles, residue at isolated singularity and its evaluation 3.7 Residue Theorem Module 04 Laplaces Transforms 4.1 Function of bounded variation (statement only) 4.2 Laplaces transforms of 1, tn, eat, sin(at), cos (at), sinh (at), cosh (at) 4.3 Linearity property, expressions (without proof) for L[eat f (t)], L[f (at)], L[tn f (t)], L[f (t)/t], 4.4 Periodic functions, Heaviside unit step function, Dirac- delta Function and their Laplace transforms (statement only) 5. Inverse Laplace Transforms 5.1 Linearity property evaluation of inverse Laplace Transforms using theorems and by partial fraction method 5.2 Convolution Theorem (without proof) and Heaviside development 5.3 Application to solve initial and boundary valve problems involving ordinary differential equations with one dependent variable. 6. Matrices 6.1 Types of Matrices. 6.2 Adjoint of a matrix, Inverse of a matrix, Orthogonal and Unitary Matrices. 6.3 Elementary transformations, rank of a matrix. 6.4 Reduction to a normal form. 6.5 System of homogeneous and non homogeneous equations, their Consistency and solution. 6.6 Brief revision of vectors over real field , Inner product, Norm, 07

Module 05

07

Module 06

12

Linear

dependence and independence, Orthogonality of matrix

6.7 Characteristic polynomial, values and vectors of square matrix 6.8 Characteristic polynomial, Cayley Hamilton Theorem (without proof) Functions of square matrix.

Theory Examination:

1. Question paper will comprise of total seven question, each of 20 Marks 2. Question one will be compulsory and based on maximum part of syllabus. 3. Remaining questions will be mixed in nature (for example supposed Q.2 has part (a) from
module 3 then part (b) will be from any module other than module 3)

4. Only five question need to be solved.


In question paper weightage of each module will be proportional to number of respective lecture hours as mentioned in the syllabus. Term Work: The distribution of marks for term work shall be as follows: Tutorial work (One assignment on each module containing 05 problems): 10 Marks. Test (at least one): 10 Marks. Attendance (Tutorial & theory): 05 Marks. TOTAL: 25 Marks.

References:

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Matrices : Vasistha A Text Book of Applied Mathematics : P. N. & J. N. Wartikar Higher Engineering Mathematics : B. S. Grewal Advance Engineering Mathematics : E. Kreyszig Complex variables : R. V. Churchil Laplace Tranforms : Schaum series

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