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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCES MATHEMATICS-3 TERM III (COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES)

Prerequisite: NIL Total required lectures: 40 CR: 4(3-1-0)

Contents
UNIT-1: BASIC LINEAR ALGEBRA Review of elementary properties of determinants and matrices Solution of a system of equations (by Cramer rule and matrix method) Eigenvalues and vectors Diagonalization Quadratic forms Vector space Subspace Linear dependence and independence Span of a set, bases and dimension Linear transformation Matrix representation of a linear transformation Rank and nullity theorem Inner product and normed spaces, Orthogonality Cauchy Schwarz inequality Gram-Schmidt process Total lectures UNIT-2: INTRODUCTION TO COMPLEX ANALYSIS Complex numbers (Venn diagram) Limit and continuity Differentiability (with examples) Analytic functions C-R equations (in Cartesian and polar)(derivative of a complex function) Harmonic functions (evaluation of conjugate functions, examples) Complex integration, Cauchys theorem Cauchy integral formula (evaluation of complex integral) Zeros and singularities Taylors and Laurents series Calculus of residues, residue theorem (evaluation of real integrals) Total lectures

No of lectures
3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 20 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 4 20

Text Books: Hoffman, K., and Kunze, R., Linear Algebra, Prentice Hall of India. Reference Books: 1. Lipshutz, S., and Lipsom, M., Linear algebra, Schaum series. 2. Thomas, B.G., and Finny, R.L., Calculus and Analytical geometry, Pearson Education Asia, Adison Wisley, New Delhi.

3. Strang, G., Linear Algebra and its applications, Thomson. Brown, J.W ., and Churchill, R.V., Complex Variables and Applications, Mcgraw-Hill.

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